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Very good summary!@ccf Small fun fact: If you read the terms and conditions and price lists of your own broker, you would also find this information. There is the commission for the broker, partly the percentage spread and how much other reimbursements the broker gets. At ING, for example, there are the trading costs, the transaction costs, the reimbursement and the marketplace costs. Some of these go to ING, others to the respective exchange, etc..
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@Staatsmann Read terms and conditions and price lists? What comes next? Reading the assembly instructions for an Ikea shelf? :o
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@Staatsmann thanks for the ccf... I just didn't want to come up with lest agbs now ๐Ÿ˜‚ it was easier to read in the cost statements
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@Derebete The price lists are also relatively well summarized. :) Especially with the neobrokers there are not many positions.
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