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New $5 min Australian commisions


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Just tried buying some Aussies shares with my CFD account only to be disappointed that I'm being charged the usual amount. Yes I've made way more than 3 trades in the previous month to qualify.

So the $0 commission on US shares and $5 min on Aussie shares only applies with the "share trading" account and not the "cfd" account? The website and advertising everywhere wasn't too clear when it was being promoted.

This is really disappointing. Hope they match the CFD commissions to match "Share trading" accounts in the near future. They will get me trading way more if they do.

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