In this episode of «Inside China», CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to Hong Kong's
oldest stock broker who feels that the ex-British colony may have had its heyday and the future lies in Shanghai.
Not exact matches
Well, what can I say... Im 24 years
old, Im 100 % italian which i speak fluently, im a
stock broker i enjoy working out and staying in shape... im outgoing adventurous generous and an absolute gentlemen...
The alternative is good
old - fashioned
stock picking, where investors use
brokers to trade
stocks in an attempt to outperform a specific proxy.
I remember the «
old» days when I'd call up my
stock broker or when I'd visit my local Charles Schwab branch to talk to a representative who could help me work out the kinks in my investment portfolio.
Instead, you had to find a
broker working in a brick - and - mortar office, grab the newspaper to follow
stock's price, pick your
old rotary phone, spin the wheel and give the guy a call to ask him to buy
stocks for you!
Like the
old story about the man who told his
broker he couldn't sleep at night for worry about the
stock market, and whose
broker told him to sell until he could sleep, if you hate the debt, get rid of it.
I know this is an
older list but just be aware if you are a Canadian Interactive
Brokers client and you hold any of these
stocks such as ECA on the US exchange you will be screwed when it comes to the US dividend as they will withhold the 15 % tax even though they shouldn't.