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CommSec Trading Tutorial: How to buy shares and ETFs
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2020Jun 18
I’ll show you how to buy and sell shares (ETFs, LICs, individual companies) on Commonwealth Bank’s CommSec platform. I’ll cover the sign up page, the CommSec Homepage, looking at specific shares, the trading page where you put your orders in to buy and sell shares and where you go to manage your orders. I’ll also briefly discuss brokerage rates. In this video I’ll go through the process of buying shares for AFIC (Australian Foundation Investment Company). I’ll also do a cheeky comparison of AFIC vs VAS (Vanguard’s Australian Shares). Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:21 Setup CommSec Trading account 1:21 CommSec Homepage 2:14 Looking at a specific share/company (if you want to research a company further) 5:27 TRADING PAGE (Where you actually go to buy and sell shares) 9:17 Brokerage 12:12 Managing your trade orders 13:19 Trading account (Comparing CommSec and ANZ E*Trade) My video on ETFs in Australia:    • ETFs in Australia: 4 ETFs to consider...   Nick Kendall’s (my friend’s) video on Buying shares on NAB Trade:    • How To Buy Shares On ASX (Using NAB T...   Key Links: CommSec Homepage: https://www.commsec.com.au CommSec Brokerage Rates: https://www.commsec.com.au/support/ra... Yahoo Finance if you want to get more pricing data: https://finance.yahoo.com ANZ E*Trade - my previous broker: https://www.anz.com.au/personal/inves... Moneysmart (Australian Government Webpage) on share trading: https://moneysmart.gov.au/shares/how-... Subscribe for more videos - I upload videos weekly :). Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is general in nature only and does not constitute personal financial advice. You should also consider seeking the advice of an investment advisor who holds an Australian financial services (AFS) licence or is a representative of an AFS licensee. Be sure to work with someone who understands your investment objectives and tolerance for risk. Your investment advisor should understand these products, be able to explain whether or how they fit with your objectives, and be willing to monitor your investment alongside you.

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Sanjee Sen

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