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SUSDavid83
post Jan 27 2012, 09:09 AM

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The only thing that cannot buy is IPO application.
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post Jan 27 2012, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(slampdung @ Jan 27 2012, 04:08 PM)
HYe. I already put RM1000 into my account. Hence my trading limit become RM3000. Then I bought share up to RM2500. Should I pay the balance of RM1500 or not? When can I pay them? Is there any interest charge on me? Thank you.  blink.gif
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Of course. Your trading limit is what you pledged in your trust account.

Cash gives you 3x trading limit.

On-hand shares give you 1x trading limit of the market value.

QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 27 2012, 05:54 PM)
you mean iTRade? rclxub.gif
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Yes. IPO needs to use eIPO
SUSDavid83
post Jan 27 2012, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 27 2012, 11:37 PM)
Ok, what is the diff between IPO & eIPO?
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IPO is general application for new counter.

eIPO is the system by CIMB Investment Bank to apply for IPO.
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post Jan 28 2012, 06:43 AM

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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 27 2012, 11:40 PM)
so basically which get served first? mean its nt good to apply ipo thru CIMB?
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Totally different system. You're just submitting the application for IPO but it doesn't guarantee that you'll get it. Under IPO process, all public application must go through balloting.
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post Feb 6 2012, 11:49 AM

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The big difference is that for CIMB trader, you need to pledge RM 10k in the saving account!
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post Feb 13 2012, 11:31 PM

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I thought if you have stocks on-hand, that will give you a limit of 1x the previous day valuation.
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post Feb 14 2012, 10:57 PM

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For CIMB itrade, it should be 0.42% or RM 12 whichever higher. If brokerage fee < RM12, you have to min RM 12.

There's also clearing fee of 0.03% and RM 1 per RM 1000 contract stamp duty.
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post Feb 15 2012, 05:52 AM

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QUOTE(mark001 @ Feb 14 2012, 11:29 PM)
Let's say my transaction is 750 + 0.42% only rm3+ nv reach rm12 they gonna charge me for rm12 instead of 0.42%?
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Yes. They'll charge you RM 12 since RM 12 is min and higher than RM 3.15.
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post Feb 16 2012, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(mark001 @ Feb 16 2012, 08:34 AM)
So it's 12 or 28?
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Used to be RM 28 but I lowered mine to RM 12. Please ask your dealer to confirm about it.

This post has been edited by David83: Feb 16 2012, 08:17 PM
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post Feb 16 2012, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(Frostlord @ Feb 16 2012, 05:43 PM)
not me sad.gif

how to apply? call my agent?
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Just call your dealer to negotiate for that.
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post Feb 28 2012, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(cadmus @ Feb 28 2012, 05:25 PM)
called my agent prevously. this RM 12 is for trading done through CIMB clicks. which, you have to put min RM10k in the account and trade any amount without touching that RM10k. Also, that RM10k will not receive any bank interest.

The RM28 is applicable if you trade using Itrade. Which, don't need you to put deposit RM10k. but if you do put RM10k inside, it will get interest daily.

pls correct me if i'm wrong or my agent kelentong me. thanks smile.gif
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That is Clicks Trader and the min brokerage fee should be RM 8.88 and not RM 12.

Details: http://www.cimbbank.com.my/index.php?ch=cb...6&tpt=cimb_bank
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post Feb 29 2012, 01:26 PM

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The brokerage percentage is still the same at 0.42% but the min fee could be RM 28 or RM 12 for itrade.
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post Feb 29 2012, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(Patrick-Star @ Feb 29 2012, 01:49 PM)
Does iTrade has facility to trade in other exchanges ??
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Yes. Once you enable the Non-Ringgit Securities Equity.

Currently support foreign exchanges are US (3 exchanges), SG and HK.
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post Mar 2 2012, 08:06 AM

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i*Trade@CIMB Bonanza Campaign (1/3/12 - 31/8/12) with E-Contract subscription

Details: http://www.itradecimb.com.my/promo/tradewithus/index.html
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post Mar 6 2012, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(yok70 @ Mar 6 2012, 09:04 PM)
Where to get the withdrawal form? Can fill up online? Or must go cimb bank to fill up the form?
thanks!!  notworthy.gif
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Get the form from http://www.itradecimb.com.my/doc/Withdrawa...rclt(FormA).pdf

No online withdraw supported.
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post Mar 15 2012, 08:02 PM

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QUOTE(se7enteenGuy @ Mar 15 2012, 08:01 PM)
why my itrade platform is blank? is there setting needs to change?
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Did you click on the top link to enter bypass proxy mode?
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post Apr 6 2012, 10:11 PM

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No need to fill and fax in the Withdrawal form?
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post Apr 6 2012, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(mobio.dev @ Apr 6 2012, 10:58 PM)
mine directly credit into my cimb acc, don't know how, but there is a way
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Of course the money can be transferred to your CIMB account via fund transfer.

What I wanted to point out is the proof of withdraw instruction by filling and faxing the Withdraw Request Form (URL: http://www.itradecimb.com.my/doc/Withdrawa...clt(FormA).pdf)

This post has been edited by David83: Apr 6 2012, 11:05 PM
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post Apr 14 2012, 11:19 PM

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iStevei, did you settle your outstanding position at first?
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post May 31 2012, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(Lis000 @ May 31 2012, 08:21 PM)
Sorry, haven't used ITrade in a while. Can anyone help to remind me how to transfer money out from Itrade to the Clicks Trader Account / CIMBClicks ? I don't remember where to put the request anymore  sad.gif
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How do I withdraw my cash/ securities?
Instruction to withdraw cash

Print and complete this Withdrawal Request Form. Thereafter, fax the duly signed copy to us at (603) 2093 0206, or
Email the instruction to us at itrade@cimb.com. Indicate your amount to withdraw and Bank account name and number.
Instruction to transfer shares

For Securitised Trading Account, you may print and complete this Withdrawal Request Form and thereafter, fax the duly signed copy to us at (603) 2093 0206.
For Normal Trading Account, you may give instruction to transfer by completing and submitting the duly signed Transfer of Securities Request Form (FTF 010) to your appointed remisier/dealer or our Service Counter located at 5th Floor, Bangunan Amanah Raya, Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur.
Please contact our i*Trade@CIMB Call Center at (603) 2084 9890 for any further assistance.

URL: http://www.itradecimb.com.my/index.php?ch=gen_tfaq#3

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