Stock Broker
#1
Stock Broker
I've been using TD Direct for years, but they have decided they no longer want non-UK residents as customers.
Can anyone recommend a broker who can handle UK, US, European and Aussie stocks?
Can anyone recommend a broker who can handle UK, US, European and Aussie stocks?
#2
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Abu Dhabi
Posts: 1,805
Re: Stock Broker
swissquote have been pushing their services on the radio here. no idea if they are any good or not. I use Hargreaves Lansdown in the UK, although I may have forgotten to tell them I am no longer UK resident.
#3
Account Closed
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 0
Re: Stock Broker
I use Lloyds in the UK. Not sure they know I'm not there anymore but as a non-regular trader they appear to be good and link with my accounts with them. Not sure if they do US / Aus. Never tried.
#4
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Joined: Mar 2003
Location: Dubai Sand Pit
Posts: 29
Re: Stock Broker
Saxobank, Killick, and AES will all work in dxb.
#5
Re: Stock Broker
Thanks for the feedback.
I checked SwissQuote and their charges are eye watering! Obviously geared to high rollers and those motivated to pay for their privacy.
Lloyds share dealing is restricted to UK residents. I could use HSBC, but they are very limited in the markets they support.
TD Direct have an affiliate in Luxemburg. They look perfect except it would cost me about EUR 100 a year for my limited amount of trading.
I will check out Mr Haggis' ideas - thanks mate.
I checked SwissQuote and their charges are eye watering! Obviously geared to high rollers and those motivated to pay for their privacy.
Lloyds share dealing is restricted to UK residents. I could use HSBC, but they are very limited in the markets they support.
TD Direct have an affiliate in Luxemburg. They look perfect except it would cost me about EUR 100 a year for my limited amount of trading.
I will check out Mr Haggis' ideas - thanks mate.
#6
Re: Stock Broker
I use Interactive Brokers for futures and equities (and pepperstone for FX) - good commisions plus minimal slippages (and very good API to link to excel and amibroker)