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Scottrade Cuts Limit Order Commissions, Ups Fund Fees

FYI: Online brokerage firm Scottrade said Wednesday starting in 2005 it will begin charging a flat $7 commission on all online market and limit orders. Scottrade customers currently pay a $12 commission for all limit orders. Conversely, Scottrade said it will institute a $17 transaction fee for trades of certain no-load mutual funds after not charging such fees on any no-load funds for the past four years.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scottrade-cuts-limit-order-commissions-ups-fund-fees/print

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  • Ted, this info is from 2004.
  • 2004 ?
    Still, it least this is not one of those pointless political threads... (said tongue-in-cheek)
  • @ Mark & MFO Members: A thousand pardons, I didn't read the article date. Next time the Linkster must learn to look before he leaps !
    Regards,
    Ted
  • No worries big guy, it happens to the best of us. Maybe one day Professor Snowball or msf will screw up.
  • @Ted- I'm curious as to how you even found an article that old!
  • @Old_Joe: Google search " Scotttrade cuts fees"
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Err...but surely you didn't go and search "Scottrade cuts fees". Just like I'm sure you didn't go and search "JP Morgan gets out of the mortgage business".

    I would think you scout for articles by date in the first place so you can then link new stuff everyday.
  • @Ted- Thanks. I can see how that got by you- the "Copyright ©2017 MarketWatch, Inc." certainly didn't help.
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