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CommSec Fees

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Are fees below when you sell your shares so that means if you want to sell over $25,000 and above it will cost x0.12%? Which is $3000 of fees? Isn’t that really high? So that means if you want to avoid the high fee you have to make sure you don’t profit more than $25000?

“Trade online and settle your trade to a CDIA or CommSec Margin Loan:
$10.00 (Up to and including $1,000)

$19.95 (Over $1,000 up to $10,000 (inclusive))

$29.95 (Over $10,000 up to $25,000 (inclusive))

0.12% (Over $25,000)

Also, how do you see a list of details In your commsec account that shows how much brokerage fees they charged you etc..
 
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I think you got your calculation wrong. 1% is 0.01. 0.12% is 0.0012 so $30 for $25k

Yep

Also, how do you see a list of details In your commsec account that shows how much brokerage fees they charged you etc..

Click the "Trading" tab near the top of the page … then Confirmations. Brokerage will be listed.
 
No worries. I don't use the phone app. but it seems unusual there would be no access to your trade confirmations/brokerage fees etc. Maybe under a Portfolio tab or Tools or Statements tab??

The above would be "post" trade of course …… When you are placing a trade, the fees involved should be listed on that same page. Someone else might confirm?? Cheers.
 
The above would be "post" trade of course …… When you are placing a trade, the fees involved should be listed on that same page. Someone else might confirm?? Cheers.

I don't normally use the app, I don't like it but I did a test order and I can confirm it shows fees in the preview screen.
 
Sorry I meant I know you can see the fees when you sell or buy the shares, but where can I see the record of the fees afterwards?
 
Sorry I meant I know you can see the fees when you sell or buy the shares, but where can I see the record of the fees afterwards?

Hi.

There's not much on the app, you'll get a contract note with all the details emailed to you when the trade executes, or refer to the website per Barney's reply post #4.

Regards.
 
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