QUOTE(takeshikitamura @ Dec 19 2023, 11:03 AM)
Could someone clarify the distinctions between investing through a remisier in Malaysia versus investing directly with a Participating Dealer (PD), also known as a broker? I've heard that investing directly with a PD may require a significant capital, whereas with a remisier, you can start with a lower amount. Additionally, what are the differences between opening an account at Bursa and investing independently with a lower entry? Isn't opening your own account at Bursa also a form of investing through your preferred broker? How does this differ from dealing with a PD, considering both also require a CDS account? I find this aspect quite confusing and would appreciate some clarification.
Remiser is someone who "supposedly advise you" or can trade-in your behalf. Sorry la. I don't like remiser and find them useless as I don't trade. Everything I DIY. If you ask them to trade or buy or sell for you you pay more. Simple lo. Stuff which you can DIY online.Not true. So many broker let you open without remiser nowadays. Mplus, affin hwang.
Dec 19 2023, 02:09 PM

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