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    Canadian Traders

    E_shadoe. U would still be a canadian resident and subject to the higher Canadian rates. There would be no need to incorporate a U.S. co. as there would be no real tax savings. (Other than possiblities to expense out revenue through some U.S. travel, etc.) But probably not worth hassle/expense...
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    Canadian Traders

    Here's the "Coles/Cliff Notes" action plan: 1. Sever all Canadian residential ties and file "Final" Cdn tax return. 2. Acquire NAFTA U.S. Immigration status. 3. Establish U.S. residencial domicile. 4. Incorporate/Domicile in tax firendly state (i.e. Nevada,Wyoming, Delaware to...
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    Canadian Traders

    check out: http://www.keatsconnelly.com/ They have a good book which is a starting point covering all the key issues (Immigration, residency, taxes): The Border Guide by Robert Keats (also available at Amazon & Chapters)
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    Trading Intuition

    My level of intuitiveness increases dramatically with regular meditation. The Monroe Institute Hemi-Sync "Human Plus series cassette/cd's are very useful and inexpensive. They enable a combination of yoga/meditative breathing combined with a NLP like function command that can be invoked at any...
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    NDX Components Changing

    On Dec 24/2001 some components of the NDX will change. www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader/News/2001/nasdaq100index/ndx2001Annual.stm Any ideas on how changes will effect intraday volatility of NQ/Q's?
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    PMB futures firm Restricted - watch it!

    Foolio.....what don't u like about Refco?
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    Anatomy of a Day in the ES

    More buyers than sellers:D Ride the wave...no thinking required :)
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    My story for the week

    "The speculator's chief enemies are always boring from within. It is inseparable from human nature to hope and to fear. In speculation when the market goes against you hope that every day will be the last day--and you lose more than you should had you not listened to hope--to the same pioneers...
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