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Hi, 

I have been charged $23.57 twice as a ‘commission fee’ when entering a trade in SPDR. I have also been charged $23.98 for a trade in ProShares Ultra. Does anyone know if these are daily recurring fees?  I thought it was a one off annual fee but it keeps being charged. 
 

thanks 

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11 hours ago, isaacj2710 said:

Hi, 

I have been charged $23.57 twice as a ‘commission fee’ when entering a trade in SPDR. I have also been charged $23.98 for a trade in ProShares Ultra. Does anyone know if these are daily recurring fees?  I thought it was a one off annual fee but it keeps being charged. 
 

thanks 

Hi @isaacj2710

Thank you for reaching out. 

Commission charges when trading US stocks online is $15. This is charged when opening and closing any share trade. As the charge is in USD and your account currency is AUD, the fee was converted to AUD. You can have a look at CFD Charges from the website. 

All the best, OfentseIG

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