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International Markets What are

In summary International share markets open up the opportunity to invest in the biggest economies and companies Buying international shares can be a ...

4.3 How to trade

When you buy shares or other securities there must be enough money in your settlement account on the second business day after your order has traded. ...

4.1 Setting up your account

If you're looking for a fast, simple and affordable way to buy and sell Australian shares and more, CommSec is a great place to start. Know why...

Dividend deluge

the Covid-19 pandemic.   Returns on Aussie shares remain attractive versus bank deposits, bonds and overseas shares with grossed-up dividend ...

CommSec Invest podcast

buying, and what to do once you’ve bought your first shares, this podcast will continue guiding you through the whole process to help you become a ...

Finding your own way to invest

What is an ETF? ETF is short for Exchange-Traded Fund. ETFs are asset bundles that are traded on a stock exchange just like shares. When you buy an ...

ETFs Risk v Reward

little cost. A fund tracking a broad index of shares might invest in over 200 different companies. Buying each share would cost a lot in brokerage ...

 

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