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Buying shares online
You can place online orders to buy any shares or warrants on the Australian Stock Exchange. However a deposit may be required before your order is sent to market. The deposit amount is calculated by taking into account a number of factors such as;
Whether you are buying a leading or non-leading stock
The market value of this order
Any other open or unsettled buy orders
CommSec provides each account a credit limit of $25,000, of which $7,500 can be used for non-leading stocks.
If your order exceeds the credit limit, then a deposit may be required. The notional deposit amount is calculated by reference to:
whether you are buying a leading or non-leading stock;
the market value of the order; and
other open or unsettled buy orders.
Where a deposit is required, we will automatically offset the notional deposit amount with the market value of your Participant Sponsored Holdings and any cleared funds held in your Commonwealth Direct Investment Account (CDIA). In many cases, no actual deposit will be needed and your order will be automatically sent to market.
When you place an order to buy shares in a company and you do not already hold shares in that company, the Australian Stock Exchange requires that the value of your purchase is at least $500. |
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