For example: Scotia iTrade
charges an early redemption fee of 1 percent (minimum of $ 38.88) on all mutual funds other than Scotia and Dynamic Funds held for less than 90 days.
TradeKing, on the other hand, does not
charge an early redemption fee at all.
TradeKing, on the other hand, does not
charge an early redemption fee at all.
Both Altamira and Questrade do not
charge any early redemption fee.
To discourage short - term trading, E * TRADE Securities will
charge an Early Redemption Fee of $ 49.99 on redemptions or exchanges of no - load, no transaction fee funds that are held less than 90 days.
To discourage short - term trading, E * TRADE Securities will
charge an Early Redemption Fee of $ 49.99 on redemptions or exchanges of no - load, no - transaction - fee funds that are held for less than 90 days.
When purchasing an MIE security, ask about what the redemption terms, lock - up periods or other penalties are if you want to sell your investment — some MIEs
charge early redemption fees up to 10 % of the value of your investment.
No Transaction Fee (NTF) mutual funds do not charge a trade fee, for example, but can
charge an early redemption fee if you sell the fund too quickly (typically within 60 - 90 days).
Not exact matches
E * Trade
charges the highest
early redemption fee for ETFs purchased and sold within 30 days at $ 19.99.
Fidelity offers a wide range of choices for commission - free ETFs, and
charges a relatively low
fee for
early redemption.
The average
early redemption fee charged by online brokerages is $ 43.00.
Most 401 (k) mutual funds I've seen are Class C shares and continually
charge you a certain expense ratio (e.g. a rate of 1.5 % / yr) and an
early -
redemption fee for shares held less than 90 days.
If you choose to withdraw before the maturity date, an
early redemption fee may be
charged.
I recently learned (the hard way) that Scotia
charges 90 day
early redemption fee on all mutual funds, including ISA.
The average
early redemption fee charged by online brokerages is $ 43.00.
For example BMO Investorline: «an
early redemption fee of $ 43 ($ 35 for electronic orders) will be
charged for funds held for less than 90 days.»
5) In general, these savings account mutual funds do not
charge a
redemption fee, they do not have a minimum holding period, and most brokers (@G including BMO Investorline) have no
fees to buy and sell, even on
early redemption.
ETrade doesn't
charge a
fee on no - load funds, but will slap investors with a $ 49.99
early redemption fee if the funds aren't held at least 90 days.
Fidelity offers a wide range of choices for commission - free ETFs, and
charges a relatively low
fee for
early redemption.
E * Trade
charges the highest
early redemption fee for ETFs purchased and sold within 30 days at $ 19.99.
These are all E-Series funds that
charge less than 0.50 % with no minimum and an
early redemption fee if sold before 30 days.
As explained in more detail in the fund's prospectus, the fund that
charges a
redemption fee reserves the right to waive its
early redemption fee for certain tax - advantaged retirement plans or charitable giving funds, certain
fee - based or wrap programs, or in other circumstances when the fund's officers determine that such a waiver is in the best interest of the fund and its shareholders.