Archive for the 'Share Investing' Category

How to Find a Stockbroker

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The Australian Stock Exchange’s “Find a Broker” service is a great place to start your search for a stockbroker…

It provides a list of brokers and their Web addresses based on criteria you select, such as location and the type of securities traded.
If you’re after an online broker, you can do an in depth comparison of […]

Brokers - What to look for

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

It’s a good idea to shop around a bit when looking for a broker. Different investors’ needs will vary, but some things you might want to consider are

Does the broker display a courteous attitude over the ‘phone
Availability of margin lending facilities
Access to floats
Ease (and promptness) of communication
Brokerage fees
Does the broker provide research and advice?
Speed of […]

Penny wise and pound foolish?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

While online discount brokers have become increasingly popular in recent years, there can be some disadvantages.
For example, despite the automation provided by the Internet, the sheer volume of orders attracted by such brokers can introduce a delay in the time it takes for your order to be filled. This could be a particular problem for […]

Broker Wars!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Discount brokers are gradually coming to dominate the stockbroking scene. These are brokers offering a cheaper service where they are basically order-takers, processing trades without offering the advice and management services of the more traditional full-service brokers. As the name suggests, discount brokers are popular because they charge less per transaction. They can do this […]

How the Web has transformed share investing

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Australia is a nation of share investors, with nearly half of the adult population investing in the market. But many don’t have much idea of what a stockbroker does.
Shares are bought and sold on the stock market, but can you imagine how chaotic it would be if all the buyers and seller had to individually […]

She’ll be right!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

It’s often been said that Australia is a nation of share investors. So I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that a study conducted in late 2008 - after a year of plunging share prices - found that aussies were relatively unfazed. Some 80% of participants in the study thought that it was a good time […]

Opting out of the “meltdowns”

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Up and down cycles are a fact of life in the stock market, and the reason is very simple - human emotion. Investors become caught up in a buying frenzy during the boom times, and panic-sell when the market starts to drop.
Take a look at this chart of the last quarter century or so of […]