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Advice on a stock broker, anyone?

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Okay I'm looking to open up as stockbroking accounts.

What I'm looking for is...

A) my money to be held in a reputable bank
B) low brokerage fees (somewhere around $10-$20 per trade)
C) no ongoing account keeping fees/charges
D) access to (free/cheap) 3rd party charting/live data/20 mins delay is ok

Other things that important to me.....

Stop losses
Ability to draw in support + resistance levels
General technical analysis
Ability to save charts etc
Availability to leverage would be good

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I've looked at CMC Markets, E*Trade, CommSec but heard mixed reviews. Can can someone recommend an online broker? ........ or is there any reputable international brokerage firms say with a Singapore or Hong Kong office that any anybody here can recommend? Australian brokers seem a bit expensive - at first glance anyways.

Anyways I know I may not be able to find a broker that offers all of that.

But yeah, just Okay I'm looking to open up as stockbroking accounts.

What I'm looking for is...

A) my money to be held in a reputable bank
B) low brokerage fees (somewhere around $10-$20 per trade)
C) no ongoing account keeping fees/charges
D) access to (free/cheap) 3rd party charting/live data/20 mins delay is ok

Other things that important to me.....

Stop losses
Ability to draw in support + resistance levels
General technical analysis
Ability to save charts etc
Availability to leverage would be good

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I've looked at CMC Markets, E*Trade, CommSec but heard mixed reviews. Can can someone recommend an online broker? ........ or is there any reputable international brokerage firms say with a Singapore or Hong Kong office that any anybody here can recommend? Australian brokers seem a bit expensive - at first glance anyways.

EDIT: ahhh damn just realized I posted in the wrong (sub) forum, mods move if need be - ta
 

I use etrade, and commsec for trading. I found most of the bigger broking forms are able to provide what you a looking for. You will need to get use to using the platform and the features espieccially on how stop loss work.

You will need to find a trading platform which suits your style, setup some dumb accounts with some providers first see how the platforms works.


kind Regards


christianrenel
 
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