Hi Everyone,
This is proberly a easy question but can someone advise where I can get for any certain stock the daily price, daily high, daily low and daily volumn?
I know on the ASX website I can get this info for the last 5 days it has traded but where can I get this info for a bigger time frame? (1 month, 6 months, 1 year)
Thankyou regards Wes
Hi all,
Ive read a lot of people say that you should do your own research into companies. What resources do people use? At the moment I currently have a read of the annual report (more specifically the financial reports) and look through the Commsec financial data section. What other resources should/can I use to investigate into companies and its industry.
Cheers
Correct. Once you've purchased the shares they are yours to do with as you please, including sell them.Thanks for all your posts to my last question.
I have another one.
I have money in my trading account. If i buy shares when can i sell? 1 min later?
This basically means that you cannot sell shares you don't own, except in very limited circumstances. You will need to read Commsec's section of short selling to find out which possible shares you can do this with. I would also suggest that you search these boards for "short selling" where there is plenty of material. a Regular long sale refers to simply a sale in which you own the shares and is the opposite of short selling.What is meant by the following?
Naked short selling is prohibited. Covered short selling is
available only through CommSec's Term Short Selling
facility. Therefore, in placing this order you are confirming
that you own the stock you are selling and that the order is
a regular "long sale" (not a short sale).
All your posts are appreciated, as you can see I'm pretty new to this whole thing and are learning a lot
Thanks for that. I didn't realise you could sell shares if you didn't own them.
Cheers
Sir O
Hi Guys,
Hopefully I'm in the right section for this and someone can help.
Thanks
I'm puzzled as to why you don't simply phone Etrade and ask them, rather than depend on what could be incorrect advice on a forum?I have made my first trade, all going well so fair. Moving onto second trade I have two stocks I am interested in and only enough funds for one buy.
Can I have two open buy orders at the same time and witch ever is filled first is the stock I will end up with?
I'm using ANZ E-Trade. And at his stage I can only seem to be able to place one order per amount of funds available in trading account.
Hopefully I'm in the right section for this and someone can help.
Thanks
Hi Guys,
I'm brandnew to trading and this site, came across it doing some research and looks like a good spot to learn.
Question -
I have made my first trade, all going well so fair. Moving onto second trade I have two stocks I am interested in and only enough funds for one buy.
Can I have two open buy orders at the same time and witch ever is filled first is the stock I will end up with?
I'm using ANZ E-Trade. And at his stage I can only seem to be able to place one order per amount of funds available in trading account.
Hopefully I'm in the right section for this and someone can help.
Thanks
That seems normal, I am with Netwealth.I'm using ANZ E-Trade. And at his stage I can only seem to be able to place one order per amount of funds available in trading account.
Probably not, the first may fill, then the second may fill, you look them up and you have them both! If you're lucky you can cancel one if the other fills.Can I have two open buy orders at the same time and witch ever is filled first is the stock I will end up with?
I'm puzzled as to why you don't simply phone Etrade and ask them, rather than depend on what could be incorrect advice on a forum?
Thanks burglar,
I Haven't been though the hole thread but will take the time over my weekend to do so.
The reason I ask is one of the guys at work can set up multiple trades for the day and under the one amount of funds. I believe he is on the Westpac equivalent of E-Trade.
And I thought there may be a few more E-trade users about to help with my inquiry.
Thanks again
My first post and im all excited.
Decided to use shares as my way to get rich (yeah right) as i cant get a home loan as 50% of my earnings are from Workers comp payments. Saved enough for a deposit but oh well....
So here i am sucking in everyones experience and will hopefully come out of this with heaps of knowledge...
So thanks everyone who takes the time to post, this newbie appreciates it
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