Halo...anyone trade in SGX before? As malaysian, what is the most cost effective and convenience way to trade SGX? Any local broker supports SGX share trading? Please advise.
I found it is more attractive to trade in SGX rather than Bursa Malaysia. Singapore is politically more stable and you know Malaysia election is around the corner and most of the time our market is easily "manipulated", really dare not to trade in Malaysia now.
sre292, i like your stand! So, Bro JC-ooi, as we refer to sre292 based on her dance analogy: Migrating to SGX: "So you think you can dance?" (Put anger aside Bro, we are brothers).
Hi Bro Namoyaki Takarajima, i believe SGX is a more friendly stock trading environment for a retail trader like us. If i am not mistaken, they have a lot more retail trader in population percentage compared to malaysia.
If anyone have information, can share the retail trader statistic in Singapore?
Bro, 1st subject: about the trading account. If you have a trading account (CDS)/online trading account with any Malaysian local bank, you are able to trade not only SGX, but DJ, FTSE and others. Certain T&C applied. Pls consult your bankers.
Hi, i just enquired from HLeBroking. Their rate to trade Singapore stock as follow. I also did some search on OCBC Securities and Standard Charted Bank Singapore. I find SCB really worth for a try .
*However, if i open an account with Singapore Broker (says OCBC Securities), my cost for SGD10,000 share is SGD29.75 where i save abt SGD15.
C) Standard Charted Bank Singapore (SCB) ======================================
Fee ---- 0.2%, no minimum
I also found where Standard Charted Bank Singapore offers 0.2% and no minimum fee. For this, based on my calculation my cost for SGD10,000 share is SGD20.00. If i only trade less than SGD10,000, my cost will be lower because of no minimum fee. I think this suitable for those like to use dollar cost averaging method with petty amount.
The draw back is SCB is not a broker where the share that we bought will not be under individual CDP (Central Depository) acc, all share are traded and kept under SCB's nominee acc.
I think i will give is a try on SCB first.
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Halo...anyone trade in SGX before? As malaysian, what is the most cost effective and convenience way to trade SGX? Any local broker supports SGX share trading? Please advise.
I found it is more attractive to trade in SGX rather than Bursa Malaysia. Singapore is politically more stable and you know Malaysia election is around the corner and most of the time our market is easily "manipulated", really dare not to trade in Malaysia now.