Best Online Investment Site for Canadians?
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I do my own. Fired my guy 19 years ago versus when throwing darts worked better for me. Where you go to look really depends on what exactly you're looking for- analysts reports, raw data, "experts"LOL picks, discussion forums for ideas to investigate etc.
Here are a few places to start. Your bank also probably has an extensive online research for self directed investors. Mine does.
http://www.stockchase.com/index.php
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/my_m...edium=referral
check out "discussions" and their "couch potato" portfolio. I'm working towards it.
http://www.bnn.ca/
check out top picks for a beginning of your own research
http://www.fool.com/
for US perspective
http://fiscalagents.com/toolbox/#tb2
for one of the better calculators
Here are a few places to start. Your bank also probably has an extensive online research for self directed investors. Mine does.
http://www.stockchase.com/index.php
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/my_m...edium=referral
check out "discussions" and their "couch potato" portfolio. I'm working towards it.
http://www.bnn.ca/
check out top picks for a beginning of your own research
http://www.fool.com/
for US perspective
http://fiscalagents.com/toolbox/#tb2
for one of the better calculators
#5
Deane listed some really good ones. The Canadian Business MoneySense site in particular has a lot of great articles.
I also like Morningstar, especially for mutual funds: http://www.morningstar.ca/
I use it a lot for researching individual funds, and I also use their portfolio tracker to put all my and on screen at once.
I also like Morningstar, especially for mutual funds: http://www.morningstar.ca/
I use it a lot for researching individual funds, and I also use their portfolio tracker to put all my and on screen at once.
#7
I use Questrade for the actual trading. No point in paying more to any of the other online brokers that are out there.
One thing about Questrade... there isn't a whole lot of "fancy" (often useless, but you're still paying for it) things on their site which someone like BMO would have, but basically what you are missing out can be obtained on the various free sites around the net.
One thing about Questrade... there isn't a whole lot of "fancy" (often useless, but you're still paying for it) things on their site which someone like BMO would have, but basically what you are missing out can be obtained on the various free sites around the net.
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#8
Deane listed some really good ones. The Canadian Business MoneySense site in particular has a lot of great articles.
I also like Morningstar, especially for mutual funds: http://www.morningstar.ca/
I use it a lot for researching individual funds, and I also use their portfolio tracker to put all my and on screen at once.
I also like Morningstar, especially for mutual funds: http://www.morningstar.ca/
I use it a lot for researching individual funds, and I also use their portfolio tracker to put all my and on screen at once.
My bank (CIBC) does offer online trading with research and analysis available so I'll look into the cost of that versus some others like Questrade.
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