Here is a Tip: My regular broker doesn't trade foreign stocks, ie; KYCCF or ***.AX. I have a checking account through Chase though and recently opened an investment account with them because they trade KYCCF (and others with a "F" at the end) with no commission fees! They unfortunately do not trade ***.AX so I can not participate in the Plunder from Down Under using them but it was a nice discovery since they don't have a commission. I only transferred a couple lots of cash to the account.
Their brokerage seems very basic so I wouldn't use it as my regular broker but it is nice to get into the "F" stocks and without fees is a nice bonus to boot. Nice find.
Chase Bank Tip for KYCCF
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Re: Chase Bank Tip for KYCCF
Interactive Brokers trades .AX stocks and Fidelity gives free real-time quotes for .AX
Merrill Lynch also trades KYCCF for no commission
Merrill Lynch also trades KYCCF for no commission
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Re: Chase Bank Tip for KYCCF
IMHO all brokers are pretty bad however nothing is worse than giving more money to JP Morgan and the middlemen



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Re: Chase Bank Tip for KYCCF
Investor87 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 5:20 pm
Their brokerage seems very basic so I wouldn't use it as my regular broker but it is nice to get into the "F" stocks and without fees is a nice bonus to boot. Nice find.
Is it just me or does calling them "F" stocks make anyone else not want to invest in them? As in the F word

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