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Buying Shares Direct - Could I Please Get Some Help?

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hey everybody in the stock world, im just a new player in this sort off game but i am unsure whether or not to invest some of my money into certain affiliates of the share market such as Rio Tinto and the CBA, I have been currently been monitoring both stocks for the last year and have seen both successfully rise in value by an astonishing margin, my real question is how can i get into the market without paying a middle man, sort off going solo

any help would be appreciated
thanks
 
Re: Could I Please Get Sum Help

The most popular online broker is Commsec, not perfect, but as good as any to start off with.

Go there and have a read, then spend a few days reading some sensible stock forums, just do a Google for Oz stock forums.

This one is quite good, but it is best to decide that for yourself after reading others.
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help

Hi STOL3N

If you want to fly 'solo' as you put it then :iagree: with macca in that using an online broker is the cheapest way to go. Both online and full service brokers have their pros and cons.

Anyway, here is a copy of a post I made in another forum in reply to a similar question to yours.....hope it helps..

I've been a Commsec client since 2001 and am happy with their features and services.

Maybe have a browse around their website https://www.comsec.com.au/ if interested.

If you nominate them as your CHESS sponsor and open up a Commonwealth Direct Investment Account (CDIA) to settle your trades you then qualify for their internet preferred brokerage rates which are $19.95 for orders less than $10k, $29.95 for orders $10k - $25k and 0.12% for orders more than $25k

Commsec also offer free basic charting, free basic research and fundamental data and forcasts. They also offer conditional orders.

Anyway, all of the above info and more is on their website. You can even apply online to set up an account.

Good luck :)

bullmarket
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help

bullmarket said:
Hi STOL3N

If you want to fly 'solo' as you put it then :iagree: with macca in that using an online broker is the cheapest way to go. Both online and full service brokers have their pros and cons.

Anyway, here is a copy of a post I made in another forum in reply to a similar question to yours.....hope it helps..



Good luck :)

bullmarket

hehe or you could try their Share Packs, same on brokerage

http://www.comsec.com.au/Baseframeset.asp?b=SiteMessaging&iSeq=647

sharepacks270720059ie.jpg


I wonder what they have in each pack? :)
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help?

stol3n,

I use Netwealth, based in WA, have done so for past 2 years. Find the service just fine, lots of info on the site etc. Trades cost $17.99 up to $5,000 and $19.99 after that. Have also found that money comes back into my bank account quickly when requested, (usually next day or day after) and BPAY into trading account goes in over night.

Good luck
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help?

Sorry about that. Forgot to add the $26.99 for trades over $10,000 and up to $25k but as Stol3n is a beginner and I have only been trading for 2 years, I don't usually trade up to $25k!!! But I'm working my way up to it, if the kids would just get a bit older and support themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :banghead:
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help?

I use ETrade. It serves my purposes well and provides me with the support I need, when I need it. Check a few out before settling on one. There's no way of avoiding going through some type of brokerage service, whether it be an online provider like etrade or full service provider.
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help?

My suggestion would be to avoid full service brokers and their exorbitant fees for advice which is questionable at best.

I am very happy with E-trade. They are very efficient and have pretty good research back up.

Just visit the sites of all the online brokers and decide which suits you best.

Good luck.

Julia
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help?

For what it's worth, I use HSBC and NAB.

HSBC is mostly good, although they've had the odd server problem recently, and NAB is now running a new site (using IWL I think) which isn't bad either.

HSBC is cheaper though, with trades under 10K being $21.95 and then up to $20K odd being $24.95 if you trade a reasonable amount. And if you do trade enough to get those rates, then you also get access to WebIress for free.

Cheers,
GP
 
Re: Could I Please Get Some Help

michael_selway said:
I wonder what they have in each pack? :)

I had a quick look at an online commsec brochure: apparently the stock combo changes from time to time. A nice simple marketing idea in my view to sell to small investors.

BTW, there are a few threads on ASF on particular brokers so just do a search for a keyword if you want more info.
 
Re: Buying Shares Direct- Could I Please Get Some Help?

Hi,

With regards to those commsec share packs ... I started in the share market by buying one of them in 1998. I'm still holding some of the shares, and they have more than doubled in value.

cheers
mouse
 
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