I'm
assuming trading commissions for this portfolio is $ 10, so the threshold for a sell & buy is $ 4,000.
I'm
assuming trading commissions for this portfolio is $ 10, so the threshold for a sell & buy is $ 4,000.
Assume your trade commission is # 7.
Not exact matches
You can see on the 5 year return chart below that the screen struggled most in 2008 along with the rest of the market (returns on the charts
assume.5 % slippage but do not account for
commissions or taxes; however, free
trades are always one option to avoid
commissions).
The break - even point for converting currency with the Norbert Gambit and then purchasing shares yourself is $ 2,000 (
assuming 1.5 percent currency conversion charge, 2
trading commissions for the Norbert Gambit and 1
trading commission for the buy order).
For investors just starting out the lower minimum investment for an ETF is a big win, as long as you can get
commission - free
trades (which is what I've
assumed above.)
The figures
assume monthly rebalancing and do not include
trading frictions (fees,
commissions, taxes, etc.).
Assume that the costs of the
trade are a combined bid - ask spread of $ 0.07, and a
commission of $ 7.00 plus $.50 per contract, for a total of $ 8.07.
For example,
assuming an $ 8 per
trade commission, a single lump - sum investment of $ 1,000 in the iShares S&P 500 Index (symbol: IVV) would cost 0.8 percent of the investment, or $ 8.
For the Sleepy Mini Portfolio, which has 60 % in foreign stocks,
assuming foreign exchange fees cost 1 % and are amortized over 5 years and
trading commissions cost $ 120 per year, x works out to $ 143,000.
I'm basically
assuming that this is not a one shot buy and
trading commissions are incurred to rebalance every year thereafter.
The figures
assume monthly rebalancing and do not include
trading frictions such a fund fees,
commissions, and taxes.
On a $ 10,000 currency conversion, an investor could save around $ 120 (
assuming $ 10
trading commissions).
Let's
assume you get filled at 64.33 per share, so this will cost you $ 12,866 (200 x 64.33) plus
commission (which we are going to
assume is small enough not to matter — if you pay more than $ 5
commission to execute a
trade like this then you may want to look for a discount broker).
Commission = ($ 25 per month)...
assuming that covers your
trade fees and broker
commissions.
In an interview with Yonhap News TV, the Commissioner of Fair
Trade Commission's Terms and Conditions Department, Bae Hyun - jung, said, «Exchanges should
assume responsibility for faults in their own security systems, server issues, staff negligence and communication faults.»