Why does IBKR charge me such high fees?
I live in Switzerland. How can I have to pay a 1% commission per trade? I thought the fees were low!
I live in Switzerland. How can I have to pay a 1% commission per trade? I thought the fees were low!
If you could save €1,000 every month, how would you divide it all up and invest it?
How can it be that the strike price + purchase price is lower than the market price of the stock? And why isn't the purchase price of the warrant automatically corrected (which isn't the case according to the graph) So what's wrong here?
The shareholders will likely be expropriated without compensation due to the Corporate Stabilization and Restructuring Act (StaRUG). So why hasn't the share price fallen to €0 yet, but is still at €3? Should you short them?
I have €500 at my disposal and don't want it to just sit around uselessly. I've been thinking about bidding on a valuable collectible on Catawiki, but I'm not sure… I want to buy something extravagant with the money. Do you have any ideas how I could invest my capital safely and with potential growth?
I work as a supplementary employee and earn approximately €2,000 (net) per month.
You pay per order, not a percentage. So 1% is nonsense, you've calculated that yourself. Then just buy more. If you buy 100 AAPL, it's still USD 1.
These are elementary basics that you should already know.
Not true, the transaction fee increases proportionally with the order size.
Does it have something to do with fixed/tiered pricing?
Ist es denn wirklich so schwer? USD 1 is das Minimum.
https://www.interactivebrokers.com.hk/en/pricing/commissions-stocks.php
The commission is expressed as a factor. So, if I'm correct, you'll pay 0.0021% in fees on your order. Does anyone have more experience?
Du liegst falsch.
No you are wrong