The simple, affordable way to trade in shares.
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Total newbie or seasoned investor? Either way, Easy Broking is the way of the future.
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With Easy Broking you can enjoy the following benefits and features:
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Buy and sell shares online
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| | Place your orders directly to the market
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| | Keep up to date with all the latest ASX market information
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| | View your portfolio's performance online
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| | Set up your own personalised watchlists
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| | Enjoy transacting at your leisure
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| | Learn about share trading online
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| | | | | | Peace of mind - full electronic processing of trades straight to market.
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| | Convenience of $25,000 credit before settlement when trading the ASX nominated top stocks.
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| | Convenience of a telephone service centre so you can trade if you are away from the Net.
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| | Fully up to date with market information in member's area - live quotes, live market depth, charts, live watchlists, live portfolio, latest ASX market report information.
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How about a sneak preview?
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Why not visit Easy Broking for a sneak preview and take a look around?
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Enter Easy Broking
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Questions or queries?
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If you’d like more information about EasyBroking products and services, or if you have any questions, please visit our contact details page so that you can be directed to the right area.
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Ready to get started?
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The stockbroking, settlement and related financial services are available through the site http://easybroking.easystreet.com.au These services are provided by JDV Ltd. (ABN 67 009 136 029 AFSL No. 239 956)
Easy Street Financial Services do not guarantee the performance of those services. When you become a member of EasyBroking you are subject to the Terms and Conditions contained in the Internet Trading Rules, General Conditions of Trade and other documentation ("User Agreement") imposed by JDV Ltd. To the extent of any inconsistency between the User Agreement and this important Legal information, the User agreement prevails.
Before you apply to become a Member of EasyBroking, you will need to have read and understood the Financial Services Guide (FSG)
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