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Even IB is still too high.
Why do you people put up with $20 commish?
If people in general weren't such sheep and *demanded* lower commish, things would be a LOT different by now.
It doesn't work - Oz brokerages don't seem to care if they lose customers to US markets.
There's gotta be a way to pay less commish.
1. Bypass the brokers by opening a large account with a clearing member?
2. Forming a group of well-capitalized traders to access markets directly.
3. Maybe there's some issue with the exchange (ASX) charging high fees to begin with????
There's gotta be a way to pay less commish.
1. Bypass the brokers by opening a large account with a clearing member?
2. Forming a group of well-capitalized traders to access markets directly.
3. Maybe there's some issue with the exchange (ASX) charging high fees to begin with????
So trader_Z, how many trades do you transact per day, what do you trade, how big are your positions, what's you average return per trade? , just wondering why you haven’t found a suitable broker.
BTW, not being cheeky, by telling us your situation someone may be able to recommend a broker for your particular needs.
Depending on your size, you should be able to get as low as .06% - .09% (need large volume) for ASX stock
Thanks, but that's still too high.
I need rates closer to what it costs at the exchange level.
In other words, I need wholesale rates. Not retail.
So if l may ask, Trader-Z, who do you use as a broker for the U.S. and European markets then? I would love to trade overseas and $1-$2 per trade is pretty good.
In negotiating, your selling point is volume not number of trades. eg you turn over 50m+ per month as 100's of trades means nothing to some.
Hi Trader_Z,
I'm still trying to get my head around how you/what you trade due to the critical requirement of getting your brokerage at near wholesale level, do you do hundreds of small lots per day?
Have you considered joining a prop firm?
Thought I'd resurrect this thread for 2018.
I want to pull some money out of the US and plonk it in the oz market, but just not up on the online brokers. Doesn't need to be iress, but good CMA that interfaces well with other transaction accounts and integrated no fuss margin lending (maybe) is what I'm after.
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