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thanks for the feedback,

My brokerage is currently $29.95 (comsec) but i am looking at whether its worth going with interactive brokers.
At the end of the year i will be getting $15,000 from an accident so i will be adding on to it hopefully soon!
 
thanks for the feedback,

My brokerage is currently $29.95 (comsec) but i am looking at whether its worth going with interactive brokers.
At the end of the year i will be getting $15,000 from an accident so i will be adding on to it hopefully soon!

Well at $29.95 you need to make 6% before you're in the black. That's a fairly stiff headwind to be sailing into.:2twocents
 
... My brokerage is currently $29.95 (com sec) ...

I believe you will need USD$10,000 in cash or assets (Shares etc.) to start an account at Interactive Brokers
And you don't get to own the shares.

re comsec
It is worth getting a better broker!
$29.95 coming and $29.95 going, is indeed a headwind.
(You don't have to leave comsec)

Mine is $17.99 but has no advanced conditional orders.
 
I only pay $19.95 with Commsec. Why are others paying $29.95? Are there options to pay more for other service within?

pinkboy
 
pinkboy is exactly right it's $19 for me too i don't know where i got $29 from haha.

thanks for the help eveyone
 
I believe you will need USD$10,000 in cash or assets (Shares etc.) to start an account at Interactive Brokers
And you don't get to own the shares.

re comsec
It is worth getting a better broker!
$29.95 coming and $29.95 going, is indeed a headwind.
(You don't have to leave comsec)

Mine is $17.99 but has no advanced conditional orders.

may i ask what advanced conditional orders are?
 
I believe you will need USD$10,000 in cash or assets (Shares etc.) to start an account at Interactive Brokers
And you don't get to own the shares.

re comsec
It is worth getting a better broker!
$29.95 coming and $29.95 going, is indeed a headwind.
(You don't have to leave comsec)

Mine is $17.99 but has no advanced conditional orders.

$3000 if you are under 25.
 
would $1000 be enough start up capital to start trading?

keep saving, no need to rush, learn and read while you build up capital so when you ready you
have the knowledge and make better decision... brokerage will eat most of your cash...dont even think about it..

my young kids under 12 odd job account has triple that amount and even then I tell them
to keep throw their saving in there and learn the power of compounding for a while.

even when they reach ten of thousands I would advise against jumping into the market.
I would advise them to build a strong knowledge foundation before even thinking about doing anything
with that money.
 
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