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Gerdon and others - thanks for the report on brokerages.

From the other European poster, it sounded like the cost of trading 5000 KXL now would be in the range of cdn$350, including exchange fees and yearly levy.  A frightfully high price to me, but I know it costs to trade via Europe.

I wonder if you couldn't just have an account with a Canadian discount brokerage.  I do that in the US, and although it is heavy with paperwork to keep the IRS happy, it works.

We are at a price breakthrough in Cdn$ ($5 range), and I wonder if with more Europeans trading whether things will get more interesting at 4 euros (cdn $5.90).  The last euro barrier was, obviously, 3 euros (cdn $4.43).

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