I've been looking into cryptocurrency investments, but I'm still unsure about the best and safest way to go about it. Any advice or insights you could share?
Wealthsimple is kinda terrible if you wana do USD. I dont know who came out with the idea that we should keep everything CAD so the cx can get smack down with conversion fees none stop. Crypto fees are also insane.
IBKR is really the best for the tools, prices etc....if you can get permission to trade (if you're already rich basically)....which is why I went back to my old broker...tools are not as great, but at least I have permission to trade...I'm talking about options/futures mainly.
I would love to see you do a video about the pros and cons and reasons why Canadians would want to have exposure to the USD market and why Questrade is the best option for that? Obviously access to US markets is a good thing, but are there tax advantages? And I don’t fully understand currency hedging, so more info would be awesome! Had to sub to your channel, very insightful. Thanks!
i think its mainly just saving on the fees questrade vs other options, wealthsimple for example charges you a conversion fee every time you buy and sell a USD stock, where as questrade charges you once then you have that USD for good and can buy and sell, obviously if you buy and sell often the per buy/sell adds up, but wealthsimple does charge management fees that may not see like alot the first year, but if your giving them.5 percent for 30 years it adds up fast. so yeah i don't think there will be any different in a tax sense from platform to platform, the main thing is which service will work best for you with fees.
When using these Brokers do you HAVE to send money in CAD and then they convert to USD which COSTS OR do canadian Banks allow you to send money in USD if you already have USD at your bank.. ? thanks for the video it helps
I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.
What are you investing in? If you're betting on options or hype-driven penny stocks, your deposits disappearing is the least of your worries. What I would do is find a couple of notoriously safe ETFs like the S&P 500 and steadily invest in those, making sure they account for at least 50% of my entire portfolio (preferably more); Then after some research, pick whichever stock seems appealing and see how they perform compared to those ETFs I would say someone who did that would be happier with the outcome of those safer ETFs, however this ISNT financial advice! 😂 Happy trading!
Very helpful video. I'm a Canadian living overseas, which I know disqualifies me from using some trading platforms (you mentioned Wealthsimple). Do I have to prove that I live in Canada, and if so, how rigourous are they with checking that? Do they monitor the IP address of where the trade is coming from? I live overseas, but would love to be able to use Wealthsimple if I could. Any ideas?
Wealthsimple seems like the best option for me. Do they have RESP for children as well? As of now Im with RBC direct investing but its 10$ per month to use the platform + 10$ on each transactions which is quite a lot (reason im looking to change my accounts over). I do have US holdings as well but Im not looking to buy more as of now. Thanks for all your videos! Super helpful!
if you're looking for data use TradingView for the information that is what all the traders use for the information that they use for making their trades if you're new to trading or new to it just search up a video on how to use trading view 20min vid max
National Bank charges $100 annual fee.. This is what their website says: "The annual administration fee is $100. But you may not have to pay it if you meet any of the following conditions: You’re a young investor aged 30 or under You hold eligible assets3 totalling at least $20,000 as of May 31** You participate in a financial program for engineers, teachers, healthcare, or business professionals You have an InvestCube account "
hey i have a question, i want to say trade forex but i’m struggling to understand what brokerages to use as i live in alberta. Most of the brokers need you to be an ‘accredited investor’ which i think is bullshit
Hi Mark I am coming to Canada Edmonton in March with work permit. I am interested in trading and need guidance hiw to start and invest. I am feom India. Appreciate your support
Good evening, which bitcoin wallet is easier or more practical that I could use to have a BTC balance and what is the most practical way where I could buy how much is the minimum investment to purchase BTC in Canada? I am in London, Canada.
if you don't plan on actually buying anything in bitcoin ever, like most people they'll never actually use bitcoin as a payment method, you can always just buy a bitcoin ETF, that way you get the benefits of making the money if bitcoin increases but you don't have to deal with having a crypto wallet and all the fees that go along with it. only works for bitcoin though cause currently i don't believe any other crypto currency has a ETF.
Hi there. I'm buying US penny stocks from Canada and I want free Level II. Is that available? I believe WeBull might be of Dr NV that option. What broker would you be looking at for this type of trading? Also which broker do you think will offer overnight trading that's coming to OTC Markets in about a year's time. I'm buying between .0001 and $1. I'm curious about TD Greenline Think or Swim platform also. From the ads MOO MOO sounds too gimmicky but keeping an open mind... 🤔
Amalia's unique strength lies in her realistic approach which makes her different from other brokers who often set unattainable targets and fall short in delivery
What are you talking about here you mean the forex stock marketing have hit up that's means this is the time to invest on forex stock trading right place
I've been looking into cryptocurrency investments, but I'm still unsure about the best and safest way to go about it. Any advice or insights you could share?
Maren heule howard is a highly sought out advisor. she understands the job perfectly. I recommend her
Oh really
I thought am the only one she's trading for
Regardless of the market and economic trend I've been on steady profits with Maren
Steady profit with Maren. She's a genius
Love that you lead with the conclusion. You just saved me 14 min of my life. Thank you good sir. Like, subscribe, move on.
The ending summary at the beginning of your video gave you a well deserved new subscriber!
You forgot to review National Bank Direct Investing which offers FREE to buy/sell stocks and ETFs.
American ?
@@Hughjanus09 National Bank of Canada #na
@@thinkpassiv so American etfs can be bought for zero fees anywhere ?
9 dollars for each trade
I’m looking to buy options in Canada which one should I do man ?? I have under $1000
Thanks for saving my time. I would say do a refresh video every 6 months as you are already in it, and things keep changing.
As a Canadian trying to find his way. I thank you very much for this.
Why is there random camera shuttering noises?
Thank you for your content. What do you think about RBC investing account
What's the best platform to Buy/Hold, USD and international stocks ?
Thank you
Questrade personally
Wealthsimple is kinda terrible if you wana do USD. I dont know who came out with the idea that we should keep everything CAD so the cx can get smack down with conversion fees none stop.
Crypto fees are also insane.
I use CanAM to convert and then transfer into my WS USD, I do not convert through them. Avoids all fees from WS.
I’ve done instant deposit for 10k several times, it’s usually depends on your bank. I have a corporate account with no limit so maybe that’s why
IBKR is really the best for the tools, prices etc....if you can get permission to trade (if you're already rich basically)....which is why I went back to my old broker...tools are not as great, but at least I have permission to trade...I'm talking about options/futures mainly.
I would love to see you do a video about the pros and cons and reasons why Canadians would want to have exposure to the USD market and why Questrade is the best option for that? Obviously access to US markets is a good thing, but are there tax advantages? And I don’t fully understand currency hedging, so more info would be awesome! Had to sub to your channel, very insightful. Thanks!
i think its mainly just saving on the fees questrade vs other options, wealthsimple for example charges you a conversion fee every time you buy and sell a USD stock, where as questrade charges you once then you have that USD for good and can buy and sell, obviously if you buy and sell often the per buy/sell adds up, but wealthsimple does charge management fees that may not see like alot the first year, but if your giving them.5 percent for 30 years it adds up fast. so yeah i don't think there will be any different in a tax sense from platform to platform, the main thing is which service will work best for you with fees.
Yeah conversion fee each buy(1,5%) each sell(1,5%) can become a lot
Your an amazing teacher, thank you
Thanks Mark-Just opened a Wealth Simple account. They will deposit $50 at some point I guess? 🙂
What is fx rate of ib?
How can someone talk to you. Do you invest for people?
When using these Brokers do you HAVE to send money in CAD and then they convert to USD which COSTS OR do canadian Banks allow you to send money in USD if you already have USD at your bank.. ? thanks for the video it helps
i want to buy Canada and USA stocks for long term, as per today which app is friendly and good ?
I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.
What are you investing in? If you're betting on options or hype-driven penny stocks, your deposits disappearing is the least of your worries.
What I would do is find a couple of notoriously safe ETFs like the S&P 500 and steadily invest in those, making sure they account for at least 50% of my entire portfolio (preferably more); Then after some research, pick whichever stock seems appealing and see how they perform compared to those ETFs
I would say someone who did that would be happier with the outcome of those safer ETFs, however this ISNT financial advice! 😂 Happy trading!
Quest trade seems very expensive for options
Which account qualify for IPO buy and sell and frequent trades
Very helpful video. I'm a Canadian living overseas, which I know disqualifies me from using some trading platforms (you mentioned Wealthsimple). Do I have to prove that I live in Canada, and if so, how rigourous are they with checking that? Do they monitor the IP address of where the trade is coming from? I live overseas, but would love to be able to use Wealthsimple if I could. Any ideas?
I buy S&P but TD has a Mutual Fund that replicates the S&P and its no commission and 0.20% MER fee
Thank you for your coverage - I’ve been with investors edge going on 6 yrs - seamless - and easy to learn… as well as good guidance… 😊
New sub question: which is best for futures day trading in canada? I heard Ninja trade is coming here
thank you for all the information now my next question is that do we pay taxes on capital gains from stocks listed in USA if we buy them in TFSA
No you don't. Your capital gains are reported as CAD in all cases. If it's within a TFSA, you don't pay taxes no matter what currency it comes from.
Do yall think that moomoo is a good option?
Wealthsimple seems like the best option for me. Do they have RESP for children as well?
As of now Im with RBC direct investing but its 10$ per month to use the platform + 10$ on each transactions which is quite a lot (reason im looking to change my accounts over). I do have US holdings as well but Im not looking to buy more as of now.
Thanks for all your videos! Super helpful!
I don't think Wealthsimple Trade has RESPs with direct investing - they do have it for their Wealthsimple Invest managed portfolios
Any recommendations for more advanced charting and real time data?
if you're looking for data use TradingView for the information that is what all the traders use for the information that they use for making their trades
if you're new to trading or new to it just search up a video on how to use trading view 20min vid max
let me know if you found it
Thank you for your educational videos🎉
What about NBDB? It doesn’t charge trading fees. I use it and like it for long term investments.
As a Canadian resident am I eligible for us index option trading?if so which is the best application?
You're obviously getting kickbacks....not even mentioning National Bank zero commissions on all stocks/etfs/indexes listed
National Bank charges $100 annual fee.. This is what their website says: "The annual administration fee is $100. But you may not have to pay it if you meet any of the following conditions:
You’re a young investor aged 30 or under
You hold eligible assets3 totalling at least $20,000 as of May 31**
You participate in a financial program for engineers, teachers, healthcare, or business professionals
You have an InvestCube account "
Rbc is really blowing it
hey i have a question, i want to say trade forex but i’m struggling to understand what brokerages to use as i live in alberta. Most of the brokers need you to be an ‘accredited investor’ which i think is bullshit
Have you found any broker
@@j_brar_shayri Any offshore broker and any offshore prop firm will do the job 👍
Hey...is there any good options for forex ?
IB.
It's no contest.
What will happen to your Wealthsimple account and stocks when you become non-resident?
What do you think about momo platform for a us account
Yeah would love to learn
Thank you!
Wealthsimple number one
Questrade right behind.
The rest are ridiculous
What do you think about colmex pro?
Don’t know too much about it tbh, couldn’t include every single brokerage in the video so I just covered the largest ones
can’t add referral, its says not valid
What do you think about we Bull ??
It’s new in Canada
Hi Mark I am coming to Canada Edmonton in March with work permit. I am interested in trading and need guidance hiw to start and invest. I am feom India. Appreciate your support
If you're interested, I can assist you.
Hey @digitallymohit is in Edmonton too..
Good evening, which bitcoin wallet is easier or more practical that I could use to have a BTC balance and what is the most practical way where I could buy how much is the minimum investment to purchase BTC in Canada? I am in London, Canada.
if you don't plan on actually buying anything in bitcoin ever, like most people they'll never actually use bitcoin as a payment method, you can always just buy a bitcoin ETF, that way you get the benefits of making the money if bitcoin increases but you don't have to deal with having a crypto wallet and all the fees that go along with it. only works for bitcoin though cause currently i don't believe any other crypto currency has a ETF.
@@GimmeSomeAdventure He didn't give me a logical and concrete answer. He didn't give me the answer I needed
Hi there. I'm buying US penny stocks from Canada and I want free Level II. Is that available? I believe WeBull might be of Dr NV that option. What broker would you be looking at for this type of trading? Also which broker do you think will offer overnight trading that's coming to OTC Markets in about a year's time. I'm buying between .0001 and $1. I'm curious about TD Greenline Think or Swim platform also. From the ads MOO MOO sounds too gimmicky but keeping an open mind... 🤔
What do you all use while trading options in Canada ?
I heard that Forex trading is prohibited in Canada. Is this true?
hi mark, how can i get in touch with you directly?
My email is on the about page for my channel
My bank would charge me $50 for any transfer. Would Wealth Simple refund the transfer fee?
In not a 100% sure but I think it says refund if you have 15,000$ or more
IBKR is the best option in Canada no brainer.
Hey bro how can i find a currency exchage with low fees cad to usd?
For trading? Or just like one off transfers
Best daytrade platform?
probably IBKR
Hello, I don't know anything about investing and I'm looking to invest, any help? As well who can I reach out to?
Most people today have been having a lot of failures in forex and crypto because of poor orientation and bad experts.
It's wise to seek professional guidance when building a strong financial portfolio due to it's complexity.
the session was secure and a supportive way to improve your trading skills while earning, the best part is there's no upfront payment required at all
Talking to an expert like Amalia Bunker to reshape your portfolio is a very smart move
Amalia's unique strength lies in her realistic approach which makes her different from other brokers who often set unattainable targets and fall short in delivery
Wealth Simple Trade is your worst bet for Trading!!! Only good for investing long term. The execution speed is by far the slowest of the Slow!!!
Why just once? Are you not going to pay when you transfer it back to CAD after say 20-30 years?
Wow that's really awesome but i could say forex stock trading have pump up now that's where i invest My money on
What are you talking about here you mean the forex stock marketing have hit up that's means this is the time to invest on forex stock trading right place
Great content
huh?? No no IBKR is the best for US Stock, Wealthsimple for Canadian stock, the others you can put them to the garbage
Which for futures in your opinion?
Wealthsimple: you can't day trade. Overly simplistic.
thank you
Moomoo canada?
Buying Canadian stocks is almost as bad as buying EU or UK stocks. There's NO money in a non-capitalistic economy.
Your wealth simple promotion is expired
#ForexEducation #ForexTradingTools #FXTradingPlatform
nice
All these youtubers r paid by quest n wealth simple trade
Bro quest trade is the worst
how so? I thought it was good for day trading
@@ShaneTheGtheir fees are insane if you are deep into day trading
bud, are you the twin brother of Krypto Cove? lol
maybe ;)
❤
Not anymore 15min late with wealthsimple