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    sharesies.nz
    -$30pa
    -small choice of smartshares
    -daily purchase/sale at market at no fee
    -Easy to deal with and transact
    -Might be of interest to some of you out there

    I have signed up, transferred a small amount, and placed an order

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    investnow.co.nz
    -$0pa
    -small choice of smartshares
    -daily purchase/sale at market at no fee
    -Easy to deal with and transact
    -Might be of interest to some of you out there

    I have signed up, transferred a small amount, and placed an order

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    that's a better fee.

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    Yes, there's not much Sharsies offers that's better than InvestNow.

    As for the lower minimum investment on Sharsies ($5 vs $250), save your money in the bank until you have $250, then move it over into InvestNow saving $30 in the process

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    I received some answers to a couple of questions I asked InvestNow that may be of interest. This is an email response from Phil Howison from InvestNow:

    "If InvestNow went into liquidation, you would still retain ownership of any investments you held through us. All our client assets are held by an independent custodian (Adminis Custodial Nominees Ltd) and we have no direct control of these funds. More information on this here: https://investnow.co.nz/faq-items/ho...nds-protected/

    If you buy Smartshares through InvestNow, you could transfer them to your own name if you wanted to then sell them through another broker. But please note that there would likely be additional costs associated with doing this, e.g. brokerage. You can sell Smartshares through InvestNow with no fees or brokerage."

    Looks like a pretty good system. They make their profit by charging the funds management companies to be listed. I'm going to transfer my existing smartshare holdings from Link to Investnow and any further smartshare investments will go through them.
    Last edited by Jonboyz; 20-08-2017 at 02:35 PM.

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    With no fees, could this be used as a trading account?

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    They do their trades on market –Smartshares orders are pooled daily at 12pm and sent off to the broker.

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    Article in the herald about sharesies

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/personal-f...ectid=11909293

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    Looking for a solid international equity fund. Quite like having exposure to Vanguard ETFs but isn’t a necessity and would prefer to stick to PIE. Please help me decide between

    SuperLife 100
    SuperLife Overseas Shares Fund
    Fisher Funds Global Fund
    Smartshares Total World

    Cheers

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    Perhaps a combination of
    -s&p 500
    -reits
    -small cap value
    -international
    -emerging

    as per
    https://paulmerriman.com/the-ultimat...strategy-2017/


    as for smartshares vs superlife vs investnow:
    https://thesmartandlazy.com/2017/06/...n-new-zealand/

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