Q: More of a general question/comment. I wonder if you've ever experienced this or have suggestions?
I tried to make a purchase today of CASH.TO, the Horizon High Interest Savings Account ETF with my BMO Investorline account and the trade was not allowed, with the notification that only sell transactions are allowed for that security.
When I called the help desk, I was told that their internal policy does not allow investors to purchase any high interest savings account ETFs. Of course, they would be more than happy to open a BMO savings account for me!!
I was able to purchase this security just fine via Scotia iTrade. I am completely at a loss to understand the rationale here, but thought I'd post the question here as to whether this is standard practice in the industry or is there some inherent risk to this security that I'm completely missing that would cause them to blacklist it?
Thanks,
Ryan
I tried to make a purchase today of CASH.TO, the Horizon High Interest Savings Account ETF with my BMO Investorline account and the trade was not allowed, with the notification that only sell transactions are allowed for that security.
When I called the help desk, I was told that their internal policy does not allow investors to purchase any high interest savings account ETFs. Of course, they would be more than happy to open a BMO savings account for me!!
I was able to purchase this security just fine via Scotia iTrade. I am completely at a loss to understand the rationale here, but thought I'd post the question here as to whether this is standard practice in the industry or is there some inherent risk to this security that I'm completely missing that would cause them to blacklist it?
Thanks,
Ryan