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post Apr 13 2013, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(estcin @ Apr 12 2013, 03:47 PM)
Which one charge lower comm?
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AFAIK, Jupiter and HLB broking charges for online is lowest
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post Apr 13 2013, 06:29 PM

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anyone tried M+? i have both RHB and OSK, but since they going merge, i going cut off OSK. But RHB brokerage is too high, is there any low and reliable firm charging lower rate? As far as i know, M+ charge as low as rm8 or 0.03%
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post Apr 16 2013, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(jobneed @ Apr 13 2013, 06:29 PM)
anyone tried M+? i have both RHB and OSK, but since they going merge, i going cut off OSK. But RHB brokerage is too high, is there any low and reliable firm charging lower rate? As far as i know, M+ charge as low as rm8 or 0.03%
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I'm current M+ user ... RM8 or 0.05% ... they got few type of membership each got different rate ~
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post Apr 21 2013, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(serenaslut @ Apr 20 2013, 06:00 PM)
I have OAS188 and Hlebroking.
May I know which platform can use in android tablet?
I mean the full version of what we did in computer, can tarde and wtach the database like the EPS, and all fundamental and technical chart.
I know they got mobile version but it is for trade only.
I want to buy a tablet so that I can use to analyse stock when I am free.
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OAS188 ? Or you mean OSK188 ? There is no full version for either Android or iOS system unfortunately.


QUOTE(serenaslut @ Apr 20 2013, 06:00 PM)
Else, other broker can aloowed me to view the full version just like the computer version/
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Amsecurities. And they have recently adopted a new Java-free platform and it's much better than the old one!
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post Apr 22 2013, 02:28 AM

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QUOTE(serenaslut @ Apr 21 2013, 05:44 PM)
thanks
seems like in android tablet, only java free platform is exactly same like the computer windopws version.
free register?
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Registration is free and RM10 for the CDS account. That's all.
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post Apr 22 2013, 10:24 AM

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even online trading like CIMB iTrade need to pay commission?..

I am new to this after my dad suggested me to open a trading account..
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post Apr 22 2013, 10:35 AM

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HLEbroking is kinda good.. low transaction fees and also free registration of account smile.gif
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post Apr 29 2013, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(garybenjamin @ Apr 16 2013, 03:09 PM)
I'm current M+ user ... RM8 or 0.05% ... they got few type of membership each got different rate ~
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Hi, do you have a broker to recommend? I would like to open an account with them.
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Hi, I'm interested to open a trading account but unsure which one should go to, need some advice. Narrow down to HLB and CIMB iTrade. I wanted to start small, but i'm confused about the brokerage fees and such. Main reason for HLD is i read here that it's cheap, but not sure about the functionalities and also the service. CIMB is primarily because i have a cimb clicks account, so tot more convenient. Can someone give me some suggestions? Thanks smile.gif
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post May 1 2013, 02:14 AM

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I heard that by parking your cash in CIMB trading account, you will be receiving minimal margin. Is that true?
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that's for CIMB Trader..it's different from Itrade..For CIMB trader, you need to have 10k in your acc if i remember correctly
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QUOTE(mikazzz @ May 1 2013, 01:06 AM)
Hi, I'm interested to open a trading account but unsure which one should go to, need some advice. Narrow down to HLB and CIMB iTrade. I wanted to start small, but i'm confused about the brokerage fees and such. Main reason for HLD is i read here that it's cheap, but not sure about the functionalities and also the service. CIMB is primarily because i have a cimb clicks account, so tot more convenient. Can someone give me some suggestions? Thanks smile.gif
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HLebroking and Jupiter both are very good and cheap also. Tried CIMB, RHB, but I prefer the former two....
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QUOTE(ciahcra @ May 2 2013, 10:23 AM)
HLebroking and Jupiter both are very good and cheap also. Tried CIMB, RHB, but I prefer the former two....
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I see. Are there any difference in functionalities? Like some have more info, some have less

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post May 2 2013, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(mikazzz @ May 2 2013, 10:53 AM)
I see. Are there any difference in functionalities? Like some have more info, some have less
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I've never tried the others. But Jupiter's online platform very user friendly, customer service also fast and efficient. nod.gif

But I don't really use their technical/fundamental analysis tools, so can't comment on those. smile.gif
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post May 2 2013, 03:48 PM

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im interested in trading but i dont know anything..what is the lowest amount we need to invest?can someone explain to me pls?
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post May 2 2013, 05:21 PM

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For online trading its important to know about the company records and stocks status where you are going to invest in. There are lots of service provider who gives you access to online trading but choosing the right one is important. I-trade is good but you can go for other options available in market.

Thank You
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post May 2 2013, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(mikazzz @ May 2 2013, 10:53 AM)
I see. Are there any difference in functionalities? Like some have more info, some have less
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in terms of research reports, HLB trumps Jupiter....the rest not much different i guess. HLebroking gives live portfolio, so the moment you bought the shares, you'll be able to see it in your portfolio, and the portfolio value will follow the share price in real time.


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QUOTE(ciahcra @ May 2 2013, 06:52 PM)
in terms of research reports, HLB trumps Jupiter....the rest not much different i guess. HLebroking gives live portfolio, so the moment you bought the shares, you'll be able to see it in your portfolio, and the portfolio value will follow the share price in real time.
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Jupiter is also live. Jupiter and HLeBroking actually use the same trading platform/software AFAIK.
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post May 3 2013, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ May 2 2013, 09:58 PM)
Jupiter is also live. Jupiter and HLeBroking actually use the same trading platform/software AFAIK.
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I see, thanks for the info. smile.gif
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Do we have level 2 or data access available in Malaysia?

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