Can I incorporate as a C corporation whose only business is trading stocks?

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  1. wa1tjb says:

    No, you cannot. If you do so, your business will be considered a holding corporation, which is illegal. A corporation has the right to own stocks in other companies, but it must have an ongoing business before it can.