Local Brokerage Account for global trading
Local Brokerage Account for global trading
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Jan 22 2021, 05:11 PM, updated 5y ago
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Does anyone have suggestions on local brokerage for a global trading account to buy shares from China, US, and Singapore?
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Jan 22 2021, 05:27 PM
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QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 22 2021, 05:11 PM) Does anyone have suggestions on local brokerage for a global trading account to buy shares from China, US, and Singapore? You can try this platform AIMS if you open to Australia licensed broker. They accept local deposit via local banks.https://cp.aimsfx.com/home/login#/register/...referrer=613255 AIMS platform come with US, UK, Europe and HK shares. |
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Jan 22 2021, 10:04 PM
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Use fsm one, tiger broker in sg for sg, hk and us share.
Do not incur forex loss as this was transact using each countries forex. Rate is better. |
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Jan 23 2021, 12:59 PM
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QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 22 2021, 05:11 PM) Does anyone have suggestions on local brokerage for a global trading account to buy shares from China, US, and Singapore? Got so many. Just go with Hong Leong ebrokerage etc. The downside is you are paying like 1000% extra in terms of commission, fees, markup exchange rate.So to answer your question, yes and no. Yes if you don't mind paying extra. No if you are looking for cheap and good quality brokerage in Malaysia for overseas market. Only choice is open one overseas. My recommendation tradestation international. Read first page. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4744515 TOS liked this post
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Jan 23 2021, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 22 2021, 04:11 AM) Does anyone have suggestions on local brokerage for a global trading account to buy shares from China, US, and Singapore? Local Brokerage will be expensive in terms of fees, commissions - better go for international brokers - I personally use Interactive Brokers to trade US stocks. |
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Jan 23 2021, 08:07 PM
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Jan 23 2021, 08:23 PM
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Jan 23 2021, 08:40 PM
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Jan 23 2021, 08:49 PM
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Jan 23 2021, 08:59 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Jan 23 2021, 12:59 PM) Got so many. Just go with Hong Leong ebrokerage etc. The downside is you are paying like 1000% extra in terms of commission, fees, markup exchange rate. So to answer your question, yes and no. Yes if you don't mind paying extra. No if you are looking for cheap and good quality brokerage in Malaysia for overseas market. Only choice is open one overseas. My recommendation tradestation international. Read first page. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4744515 QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 23 2021, 08:40 PM) Indeed IBKR's 10usd/month is too much for long term investors like you and me, hence Ramjade sifu's suggestion to use TradeStation. You basically get an IBKR account via TradeStation, then you use IBKR platform and all, with the only difference being the commission fee is about 1.5usd/trade compared to IBKR's cents.The painful part with overseas account is the initial setup and wiring the money I guess. You need to look for the cheapest route all the route to maximise your investment. Summary: 1) SG bank account (some of our Malaysian banks offer easy account opening services online as long as you have CIMB MY, like CIMB SG). You will use this as your "entrance" to overseas. 2) Money transfer account e.g. TransferWise / Instarem / BigPay / ... You will survey each of their TNC* everytime you want to do transfer. By TNC: fee, rate, maximum transfer amount 3) TSG account (you will be redirected to IBKR page because indeed, you will be opening an IBKR account but under TSG) 4) Decent capital to start with. There's a fixed fee incurred every transfer, so imagine transferring RM100 (-RM8 fee), vs. RM10000 (-RM8 fee). Example route to your overseas account: CIMB MY -> TransferWise (RM to SGD) -> CIMB SG -> Local transfer to SG bank (details provided when you trigger a transfer in IBKR) -> SGD in IBKR -> buy USD in IBKR -> buy US stock IBKR, pay 1.5usd commission (TSG rate) This post has been edited by Takudan: Jan 23 2021, 09:00 PM TOS liked this post
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Jan 23 2021, 09:01 PM
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Jan 23 2021, 09:13 PM
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QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 23 2021, 08:49 PM) Fsm, based on country, u need to refer to their website...their forex conversion is quite competitive.Fsm also great with sgx trade @ 0.1% brokerage fees. Sometime I use transfer wise direct to my broker.. Sg bank acc, I hv maybank and cimb sg. Great service. |
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Jan 23 2021, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(thisisavatar @ Jan 22 2021, 06:11 PM) Does anyone have suggestions on local brokerage for a global trading account to buy shares from China, US, and Singapore? For Chinese stocks in China you need to have a Mainland China broker.Anyway, you are probably thinking about HKSE, where all the big mainland chinese companies are listed anyway. I don´t have any suggestion, but I think that HKSE is the most interesting SE by far. I highly recommend not use a small broker with short history, so many come and go so fast. |
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Jan 23 2021, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(David_Yang @ Jan 23 2021, 10:13 PM) For Chinese stocks in China you need to have a Mainland China broker. I thought you can trade A-Shares via stock connect with HKEX, no? Anyway, you are probably thinking about HKSE, where all the big mainland chinese companies are listed anyway. I don´t have any suggestion, but I think that HKSE is the most interesting SE by far. I highly recommend not use a small broker with short history, so many come and go so fast. List of possible A-shares traded via HKEX: https://www.hkex.com.hk/Mutual-Market/Stock...ties?sc_lang=en |
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Jan 24 2021, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(Takudan @ Jan 23 2021, 08:59 PM) Indeed IBKR's 10usd/month is too much for long term investors like you and me, hence Ramjade sifu's suggestion to use TradeStation. You basically get an IBKR account via TradeStation, then you use IBKR platform and all, with the only difference being the commission fee is about 1.5usd/trade compared to IBKR's cents. Thank you for your detailed informationThe painful part with overseas account is the initial setup and wiring the money I guess. You need to look for the cheapest route all the route to maximise your investment. Summary: 1) SG bank account (some of our Malaysian banks offer easy account opening services online as long as you have CIMB MY, like CIMB SG). You will use this as your "entrance" to overseas. 2) Money transfer account e.g. TransferWise / Instarem / BigPay / ... You will survey each of their TNC* everytime you want to do transfer. By TNC: fee, rate, maximum transfer amount 3) TSG account (you will be redirected to IBKR page because indeed, you will be opening an IBKR account but under TSG) 4) Decent capital to start with. There's a fixed fee incurred every transfer, so imagine transferring RM100 (-RM8 fee), vs. RM10000 (-RM8 fee). Example route to your overseas account: CIMB MY -> TransferWise (RM to SGD) -> CIMB SG -> Local transfer to SG bank (details provided when you trigger a transfer in IBKR) -> SGD in IBKR -> buy USD in IBKR -> buy US stock IBKR, pay 1.5usd commission (TSG rate) |
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Jan 24 2021, 10:18 PM
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