Posted by snowcrow on 28th of Apr 2009 at 05:28 am
Wow thanks for sharing that. I've made several hundred trades
this year. It could be somewhat of a nightmare to go through every
single one. I'm now wondering how many trades that Turbotax will
download, not just with Fidelity but with other brokerage
firms.
It would have been an absolute nightmare for me. I'm
certain there are no limits on the # of trades it can handle.
I get $8 trades with Schwab, I think $1 or so cheaper than stated
rates due to my volume. For me its a good deal because they
have a flat rate of $8 for up to 5,000 shares and I typically trade
1k to 5k on each trade.
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Posted by snowcrow on 28th of Apr 2009 at 05:28 am
Wow thanks for sharing that. I've made several hundred trades this year. It could be somewhat of a nightmare to go through every single one. I'm now wondering how many trades that Turbotax will download, not just with Fidelity but with other brokerage firms.
Turbox
Posted by kurzweg on 28th of Apr 2009 at 07:26 am
OK, my bad. I didn't see that earlier comment about Turbotax not being able to handle thousands of trades.
Turbotax
Posted by kurzweg on 28th of Apr 2009 at 07:24 am
It would have been an absolute nightmare for me. I'm certain there are no limits on the # of trades it can handle. I get $8 trades with Schwab, I think $1 or so cheaper than stated rates due to my volume. For me its a good deal because they have a flat rate of $8 for up to 5,000 shares and I typically trade 1k to 5k on each trade.