1) Anyone has insider info on what happens if fund is NTF at TDA but not at Schwab?
2) TDA has 6 month holding policy on NTF funds or you have to pay fee. Does this apply to reinvested dividends. To be safe, I just turned them off.
3) Anything else?
I have an IRA. Wanted to make sure all fund I own in TDA account transfer over nicely to Schwab. BIVRX is my only holding Schwab does not offer NTF.
Thought would start this thread NOW rather than wait till the end.
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If you can please go to this link
https://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/investing/investment_help/investment_research/mutual_fund_research/mutual_funds.html?path=/Prospect/Research/MutualFunds/Summary.asp?symbol=BIVRX
1. This BUY order will be executed 01/13/2020.
2. This buy order does not have a transaction fee.
3. This buy order will be subject to a short term redemption fee if redeemed within 90 days.
4. This fund has a 1 % redemption fee if sold within 60 days.
A wild guess, with nothing to substantiate it, is that perhaps it is not marked as NTF because the fund is not paying Schwab the full fee it charges for NTF/OneSource marketing. But it is still paying Schwab some amount for shelf space, and Schwab for whatever reason is still selling it without charging a transaction fee.
E*Trade and Ameritrade I viewed as bad companies. It is good neither survive.
And BIVRX STILL does not show NTF at Schwab.