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Our review of the ASB Securities share trading platform highlights brokerage fees, FX margin fees, live data limitations, ASX and foreign trading and suggests alternative platforms for NZX and overseas trading.
In this guide, we look at the pros, cons and costs of Sharesies, InvestNow, Hatch, ASB Securities, Jarden Direct and more when it comes to comparing fund platforms, fund managers and share brokers.
Has anyone got experience with ASB investment funds? Is it better or worse than other similar companies? What are the pros or cons? What do you recommend yourself? I'm prefer smart shares so I have less work to do, and aiming to get the best return. Any suggestions? Been using asb securities to buy nzx and more recently some asx shares.
Seeking opinion from my forum buddies regarding buying Vanguard or other ETF through ASB Securities or any other banks that provide online trading. How expensive is it compared to buying through Investnow , Smartshare, Superlife etc for 10 years or longer time ?
16 lip 2019 · Previously ASB Securities (owned by ASB Bank) and Jarden Direct (formerly Direct Broking) were the cheapest brokers to buy and sell shares in individual companies listed on the New Zealand sharemarket (NZX).
I have seen a lot of posts about people saying that the brokerage fees for ASB securities aren't worth it if you aren't investing at least $1000 each time. I plan to invest $400 at a time each month. So my question is; if I'm looking to invest in the long-term, do I need to worry about the $15 fee?
ASB Securities - Generally, you can invest in companies that are listed on the stock exchange in New Zealand and Australia online. Some of the familiar names in the local and Australian markets are ANZ bank, Warehouse Group, Meridian Energy, Air New Zealand, etc. Local and Australian ETFs and managed funds are also available to trade online.