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Stake AUS trading hours
The ASX is open from 10am to 4pm (AEST) Monday to Friday, excluding national public holidays. On these days, the market is closed and orders won’t be executed.Learn more about ASX trading hours and...
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Cash balance vs buying power
Your cash balance shows the total amount of currency in your account at a given point in time.Your buying power reflects the funds available to invest or withdraw right now. It accounts for things ...
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Adding and updating funding cards
For security reasons, Stake can only store one set of card details at a time. You can check which card is currently linked to your account by following the steps below.Adding and updating funding c...
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Sign up account verification delays
Most accounts are verified instantly. But yours might take longer if:The ID you uploaded is blurry, cropped or expiredYour details don’t match official recordsAdditional regulatory checks are requi...
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Wall St pre-trade filters
Stake is not a direct participant in U.S. exchanges. All Wall St orders are executed through our U.S. partner, DriveWealth LLC, which operates under the Securities Exchange Act and the trading rule...
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Stock split
What happens when a company I own shares in undergoes a stock split?A stock split occurs when a company divides its existing shares into multiple new shares. While this reduces the price per share,...
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Stake AUS order rejections
If your Stake AUS order isn’t going through, here are a few common reasons why – and what you can do about them.Minimum investment required for ASX sharesWhen buying an ASX-listed security you don’...
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Payment card errors
The most common reason is using a card we don’t accept. Stake doesn’t support:AMEXStored value cards (e.g. VISA debit gift cards, other brokerage platform cards)Multi-currency cardsSome cards linke...
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Can I open both an Australian and U.S. trading account with Stake?
Yes – when you sign up to Stake, you automatically get access to both Stake AUS (for trading on the Australian market) and Stake Wall St (for U.S. markets like the NYSE and Nasdaq). You can switch ...
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Wall St regulatory fees
When you sell shares on U.S. markets, a couple of regulatory fees apply in addition to your regular brokerage fee. These charges are set by U.S. market regulators and apply to all traders – not jus...