St George directshares
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St George directshares is one of Australia’s most respected online stock brokers and provides a convenient, low cost way to buy and sell shares, warrants, options and managed funds for people who want to manage their own wealth creation. They offer a premium online broker service, competitive features and value for money. Their premium online trading service doesn’t mean that Their have to pay premium brokerage. St George directshares accounts suit both seasoned traders and traders new to the Australian Stock Market.
It was only a few years ago that you’d have to use a traditional stockbroker if you wanted to trade shares. Convenience and control were limited, and it was expensive! And affordability? Forget it – share trading was mostly for the affluent. But St George directshares is an affordable and convenient way for you to control share trading. Whether you’re in town or travelling overseas, with St George directshares you can invest when, where and how you want. And for a lot less than a traditional broker. Simply log on to our website any time, day or night, and you’ll have your portfolio, favourite trading tools and the latest market news at your fingertips.
Our award winning platform puts you in charge. To help you make informed trading decisions, later in 2009 we will provide Tax Tools Plus and Premium to help you proactively plan around your trading and Capital Gain Tax liabilities; up-to-date market research; and recommendations from a range of independent research companies. St George directshares deliver market depth data with 10 levels of prices and volume. And we show ASX prices in real-time.
You may be investing online, but if you ever need a real person to answer your questions, we’re here to help. It’s part of our genuine commitment to customer service – which is why 79% of St George customers are satisfied or very satisfied with our service. So if you ever need help, just call or email the Customer Assistance team.
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