18 years old, living in Canada. What trading platform should I use for short term? Lowest commission rates possible. This is simply to test it out with minimal capital, and see how all this shit works. By no means am I hoping to "get rich" like all these other brainless fags, but rather an unresponsive test run. If someone knows of a great simulator for this shit, that would be welcome too.
>>1045194
You can't "test it out" with minimal capital. You'll be losing $16-20 each time you wish to buy a meme(fees for buying and then selling).
Otherwise I'd probably just go with QTrade or TD direct investing desu. TD has a few dollars more expensive fees per trade but you don't get jewed for $30 or whatever every few months.
>>1045194
Use the minimum $2,000 for TD Ameritrade
>>1045217
>Ameritrade
>Canada
>>1045234
>Canada
>Not in America
>>1045260
>US-only
>>1045263
>Didn't take 2 seconds to check out their website
>>1045266
I did you fucking retard. You're the one who didn't.
>Canadians are not generally permitted to open a TD Ameritrade account, it is usually only for US citizens or permanent residents
We have something else in Canada but it's not called TD Ameritrade
>>1045194
>By no means am I hoping to "get rich" like all these other brainless fags
>Hai biz! I want to jump in something that 90% of people fail at. I have no experience or resources. By no means am I hoping to "get rich" like all these other brainless fags
STFU, brainless fag.
>>1045274
>https://invest.tdameritrade.com/grid/p/accountApplication
>There's a list for citizenship status
>"I am neither a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S."
>Welcome to TDAmeritrade.
>Keep embarrassing yourself, faggot
>>1045289
>Literally google it
>Td.com answer page has a represenative respond to a customer's question with [paraphrased]"No you may not open an Ameritrade account as a Canadian generally"
>>1045289
HURRR DURR