I want to buy some options (long) every now and then when I spot something I'm pretty sure about.
Can anyone recommend a cost effective and straight-forward broker or trading platform? I want something minimal in terms of both cost and set-up effort.
I should also add that I am not looking to trade CFDs (purely options).
I have a bad first impression of trading anything other than ordinary shares through any of the major retail banks.. it's just the vibe I get through. Can anyone say whether westpac is any good as they do offer options trading..
Would be interested in any specialist companies/platforms etc etc that anyone can recommend..
Can anyone recommend a cost effective and straight-forward broker or trading platform? I want something minimal in terms of both cost and set-up effort.
the short answer is no, you cant have both those things. The Australian brokers that do ETOs charge commissions that are prohibitive, especially for a start up acount. That leaves you with the rest of the world where a number of brokers have much better platforms and charge a lot less.
A number of people use Interactive Brokers which are good, but the set-up effort I believe is far from minimal, although it is a long time since I set mine up and I was overseas at the time.
If you are actually going to trade though you are just going to have to go to some effort...
If you are looking for a US broker, Think or Swim options brokers used to be good. I think they have now been taken over by another brokerage in the US.
If you are looking for a US broker, Think or Swim options brokers used to be good. I think they have now been taken over by another brokerage in the US.
My apology, I thought the asker was referring to US market. I mainly used CFD for my trading or structured warrants for HSI, STI stocks. For Aussie stocks, mainly using CFD.