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Jupiter Securities, online trading
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shanelai
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Oct 22 2010, 04:49 PM
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i just deposited RM100 into my trading account. The trading limit showed RM86.72. Anyone know how to derive this figure? As far as i know the brokerage fee is RM10, stamp duty RM1 and clearing fee = RM86.72 x 0.03% = RM 2.60 RM100 - RM10 - RM1 - RM2.60 = RM86.40??
I'm on jupiter online anyway
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shanelai
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Oct 24 2010, 09:41 AM
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QUOTE(winfai @ Oct 23 2010, 11:02 AM) I think the clearing fee should have some vary from your calculation..... As 0.03%, you should divide 100 for your clearing fee..... clearing fee cannot be so high at RM 2.60.... My humble opinion... Mind to work out the simple calculation? Added on October 25, 2010, 9:27 amWhat does this mean? "Brokerage charged is on a PER CONTRACT basis (transactions more than one on the same stock and day will be amalgamated into one contract)." Let say if i buy 1000 share and the day only trade 100 and next day trade another 100 for ten 10days then i will be charged 10x of brokerage fee>? This post has been edited by shanelai: Oct 25 2010, 09:27 AM
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