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Anonymous

03 Sep 2020

General Investing

Looking to buy into LSE and maybe some US stocks. Any low cost/user friendly brokers that support this?

For more context, I am currently DCA-ing $100 in Stashaway, $100 in STI ETF, $100 in Syfe REITS+. I have an excess of about $300-500 a month to invest which I would like to invest in IWDA on LSE for the diversification with reduced dividend tax and maybe some US stocks that come along.
I understand that I would be better off holding until I have a substantial amount and then invest quarterly for example. Is there a good broker for this way of investing or any other strategies?

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SCB has access to LSE equities. (However, it will be more worth it if you are buying in transacton of at least 4digits minimum to be worth it for the commision cost)

TDAmeritrade currently has 0 commision cost for US equities. Tiger Brokers has competitive fees too but they are still relatively new at the moment.

Interactive Brokers has competitive trading fees too. However, they do charge a small monthly fee if you do not trade frequently ( up to $10 monthly). This fees will be waived if you have invested at least $100k with them if I can recall it.

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