Bryan Wilmot

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  • Circuit breakers & trading halts

    What are circuit breakers & trading halts? When markets become extremely volatile, a market-wide circuit breaker can halt trading across all U.S. exchanges and venues.During a trading halt, all buy...

  • Unfilled orders

    Why is my order not being filled? When you place an order on Stake AUS, it is sent via our broker’s smart order routing technology to either the ASX or Cboe’s order book to be executed at the best ...

  • Elective professional clients and MIFID

    Trading U.S. ETFs in the UK Due to regulations, certain instruments offered by Stake, classified as Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPS) such as U.S. Exchange-Traded Fun...

  • Pattern day trading (PDT)

    What is day trading? A day trade is when an investor buys and sells a financial instrument once or multiple times during a single trading day.   What is Pattern Day Trading? A day trade is defined ...

  • Pattern day trading (PDT)

    What is day trading? A day trade is the act of buying and selling a particular financial instrument once or multiple times during a single trading day.     What is Pattern Day Trading? A day trade ...

  • Trade fees

    Our Stake AUS brokerage fee is A$3 for any ASX trade up to A$30,000 (or 0.01% for trades above A$30,000). Whether you’re trading (buying or selling) stocks, ETFs or any other instrument on Stake AU...

  • Pattern day trading (PDT)

    What is day trading? A day trade is the act of buying and selling a particular financial instrument once or multiple times during a single trading day.     What is Pattern Day Trading? A day trade ...

  • Day trade calls

    What is a day trade call? Under FINRA’s rules, there are limits on how much funds a customer can use for day trading - even if your account holds more than US$25,000 at the market close of the prev...

  • Regulatory fees

    When trading on the U.S. markets, there are regulatory fees involved in selling shares. These are charged independently to your brokerage fees. These additional fees are mandated by governing bodie...

  • Minimum trade amount

    Is there a minimum amount to start buying ASX shares? The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) requires a minimum investment of A$500 (excluding brokerage) when purchasing shares in any ASX-listed ...