Cannot self-trade RRSP account as US citizen?

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thomaskwan
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Cannot self-trade RRSP account as US citizen?

Post by thomaskwan »

Hi there, I have a Canadian RRSP account with TD and I am a US citizen. TD said I cannot trade by myself and i have to call them up to trade. Is this true? Or it is just a way for TD to make more commissions out of me? thanks
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Post by nelsona »

This is true if you LIVE in US, not simply by being a US citizen. You must always go through an agent. You should however be able to negotiate a lower fee because of the restriction.

It is a US residency issue, not a US citizen issue.
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thomaskwan
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thanks

Post by thomaskwan »

Thanks nelsona, do you know where i can find more info about this restriction. Will moving to another brokerage company remove the restriction?
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Post by nelsona »

Good luck. Since you are in US, you must go through an agent. Ask your broker to provide you with the why's?
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moneyissues123
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Post by moneyissues123 »

It's true. I am with TD also and have to call each time, but they reduce the commission to $10/trade.

What state do you live in?
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