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Beep_Beep
Super Contributor
Guys - am I correct - Trading costs between ssf,Instal,wave and share. R10 000 Trading with: Wave Top40 3% 2% 1% SSF Stxq 2% 1% 1% Instalment 2% 1% 1% Share 3% 1% 1% What have I left out. Am I right? Trading below R5000 a shot expensive. Trading in straight shares also high at below R5000. Movements must be high at below r5000/trade
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
you've confused me. But remember that in a warrant account you pay a flat R50 brokerage (plus taxes etc.) and you can trade instalments & waves in that account.
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Beep_Beep
Super Contributor
oops - this did not come out like I wrote it. Will do again
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Beep_Beep
Super Contributor
What i am saying in my ssf account buying for less than R5000 per time is expensive. Figures as follows: Wave Index Trade R10 000 1%. SSF Stxq - R10 000 1%. Instalment - R10 000 1%. Share - R10 000 1%
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Beep_Beep
Super Contributor
This is not working - forget it . Friday afternoon
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The percentage sign is translated to an html tag. use: º/o (heh)
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Can one trade share instalements in the warrants account for only R55. I never knew this. I always used my normal share account.
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Beep_Beep
Super Contributor
Sorry - that was my point, I also did not know that. What about shares.
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Werner_1
Super Contributor
my understanding is that the discounted warrants account is only for warrants and one cannot trade any other security in it, but that is only what i believe and it could be wrong, but i don't think so...
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
the warrant acout enables R50 brokerage (plus taxes etc.) trades in; warrants, instalments (all types) and waves.
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