I'm interesting in switching to QuesTrade for my QQQ trading.
Reason: my trading size is always > 5,000 shares, so the Schwab (CyberTrader) 5,000 share maximum more than doubles my transactions costs. QuesTrade has no maximum.
I called to inquire, and the phone rep told me that being a U.S. citizen presents no problem in opening an account, but I'll also need to have a Canadian residence.
As close as I can figure, QuesTrade would have saved me about 22,000 in fees last year. Seems like it might be worth setting up some kind of "residence" for those savings.
Do any US citizens on ET use QuesTrade? Has anyone else taken the "pseudo-residency" route?
Would appreciate hearing any and all pros/cons of this idea.
Reason: my trading size is always > 5,000 shares, so the Schwab (CyberTrader) 5,000 share maximum more than doubles my transactions costs. QuesTrade has no maximum.
I called to inquire, and the phone rep told me that being a U.S. citizen presents no problem in opening an account, but I'll also need to have a Canadian residence.
As close as I can figure, QuesTrade would have saved me about 22,000 in fees last year. Seems like it might be worth setting up some kind of "residence" for those savings.
Do any US citizens on ET use QuesTrade? Has anyone else taken the "pseudo-residency" route?
Would appreciate hearing any and all pros/cons of this idea.
