I just looked at Commsec, they need me to have funds in their account, then there was some CHESS thing and a form I had to print and and post to them....
I was thinking I could do it all online and just buy shares via paypal or using my credit card. Not possible??
That is expensive each way isn't it. $66 all up for a basic buy/sell would have to be the more expensive of the Australian brokers.Was just looking at Etrade also, they dont need me to post them anything which is a small plus, heh.
$32 per trade though.
Ill wait for any recommendations.
Im with comsec and cant complain although they are expensive....
$19.95 if you have a cash mgmt account through them which you need $5K balance to open..... or $29.95 for $10K parcels and sliding scale if you dont utilize there CMAcc
Good data, mostly accurate, good support, Ok price but certainly not cheap...
IB http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ibg/main.php are the cheapest but are US based. Comsec is probably the easiest to start off with and has the simplest layout for beginners.
I think its important to point out that with IB u don't actually own the shares (i think) so its not a fair comparison...infact from my limited understanding of IB its prob not fair to call them brokers...they sound more like Bookies.
Load of garbage mate,
IB puts all oz brokers to shame.
Then how come there are limits when participating in rights issues etc?
Don't care about rights issues, when it comes to trading aussie retail brokers are a joke.
If you're brand new, I think Bell Direct is the best. Cheaper than Commsec, free conditionals, nice data display and they're generally easy-to-use.
The big downside is that, unless you pay subscription, the data is delayed 20 minutes. It's easy to get around, though (when I was using it, I just had my Commsec account open if I wanted to read the DOM), and for a lot of traders doesn't matter anyway.
You need to put money into your account, but (if I remember correctly) you can just transfer it in via BPay.
(And I agree that IB is heaps better than almost anything, but not really the sort of thing a new person wants to mess with).
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