$FMG I also have it on my watchlist
$PLSV and $KCC I have to take a look at both first 👍 unfortunately I missed the last dip at $FRO...would also be a candidate that is missing on the list 😉 $BWLPG is also still on the watch....
Canada is out for me because of the withholding tax...
$UKW well, there are just as good alternatives in the BDC sector, as they are sideways performers.
But what's definitely missing from the list in my opinion is Petrobras $PETR4 $PETR3 😉
$PLSV and $KCC I have to take a look at both first 👍 unfortunately I missed the last dip at $FRO...would also be a candidate that is missing on the list 😉 $BWLPG is also still on the watch....
Canada is out for me because of the withholding tax...
$UKW well, there are just as good alternatives in the BDC sector, as they are sideways performers.
But what's definitely missing from the list in my opinion is Petrobras $PETR4 $PETR3 😉
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@Transporter I think you mean DKB. I had an advance withholding tax reduction set up there.
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@Khlmysee even if I don't have them on my radar, the share is too hot or too risky for me 🤷♂️
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@Khlmysee since additional costs are calculated per country, this is only worthwhile from a certain volume...nevertheless interesting and I definitely had it in mind since an older post of yours.
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@Transporter so $BATS is already in the portfolio with an equity of approx. 27 and a good dividend and fits so far...
$PETR4 e.g. also well represented and satisfied so far.
And what keeps me away from maxblue so far are the comparatively high trading costs, I'm actually quite happy with SB+.
$PETR4 e.g. also well represented and satisfied so far.
And what keeps me away from maxblue so far are the comparatively high trading costs, I'm actually quite happy with SB+.
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@Khlmysee No, I mean DB, not DKB. I don't know what DKB offers because I don't have a custody account there.
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@SAUgut77 I have also bought several times from $BATS and will possibly stock up one last time this year.
Yes, the fees are always an issue. At maxblue you can buy a lot via direct trade and then you have about 9 euros in fees. At DB depending on the volume. But since I buy long-term, I honestly don't mind if I have transaction costs of 20 euros. And then you have the service with advance exemption, tax voucher Switzerland, etc. You have to pay for that with others.
What sometimes really bothers me about neobrokers is the high spread. I always see this when I want to buy US shares. It usually gets better when the US stock exchanges are open, but then you pay the spread instead of the fees. So all in all, for the buy and hold investor it probably makes no difference where you buy.
Yes, the fees are always an issue. At maxblue you can buy a lot via direct trade and then you have about 9 euros in fees. At DB depending on the volume. But since I buy long-term, I honestly don't mind if I have transaction costs of 20 euros. And then you have the service with advance exemption, tax voucher Switzerland, etc. You have to pay for that with others.
What sometimes really bothers me about neobrokers is the high spread. I always see this when I want to buy US shares. It usually gets better when the US stock exchanges are open, but then you pay the spread instead of the fees. So all in all, for the buy and hold investor it probably makes no difference where you buy.
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