Discussion on brokers

I understood that, so it seems the quoted price for those is visible on that exchange, but can I still trade those same shares on that exchange? Or if I buy the same ones from there, will they show up on different lines? I haven’t even had to think about something like this.

I don’t know the matter in more detail than what I once looked up from Mandatum regarding it:

Börse Frankfurt - Trading Floor

The Frankfurt Stock Exchange also has a more traditional trading venue, Börse Frankfurt, referred to as ‘Frankfurt floor’ in Trader, where trades are still made by experts in a physical trading floor. Trades made through the trading floor are indeed more expensive for a small investor than electronic Xetra.

At Mandatum, the trading fee for that Frankfurt floor was probably 60€ (at least for that one share that’s still lingering in my portfolio) :sweat_smile:.

In fact, I don’t even have access to that exchange besides Xetra. It’s strange in itself that those prices show up in the evenings in the “wrong” exchange.

I noticed in Nordea Investor that many Toronto Stock Exchange holdings have not been updated for several days. This is unfortunate because returns are not updated, and I cannot view the market price. Let alone buy at market price. Have others had a similar problem?

OP’s goal is for all systems to be in Microsoft’s Azure by 2030.

I’ve been a Nordnet customer for almost 4 years and I have no complaints; a good user interface and things have worked as they should. The only minor issue is the somewhat high brokerage fees in stock trading.

My banking services are otherwise with Nordea, and now I’m considering opening a securities custody account (AOT) with Nordea as well, tempted by their monthly stock savings days. This means once a month on a specific day, trades for a chosen market with a 1 EUR brokerage fee plus a potential currency exchange fee.

Surely there can’t be any harm in that, can there?

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That 1€ brokerage fee is often quite difficult to utilize wisely. The stocks you’re watching and the purchase price usually don’t align on the same day…at least for me, it hasn’t happened even annually.

I was thinking of adding a few selected dividend stocks from selected markets, reinvesting dividends, twice a year using the DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) principle, regardless of the current price.

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Are you able to log in to Nordnet?

I get an error message “something went wrong” when I try to authenticate with my fingerprint. I couldn’t log in on my laptop either.

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I can’t make it.

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Well, Nordnet kicked me out, login doesn’t work, neither with QR code nor bank IDs… Are others having the same problem?

Edit: worked after a while, maybe someone rebooted some machine…

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I can’t log in to Nordnet. I almost left a trade open, phew.

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Yep, it threw me out. And I can’t log in anymore. Characters …

edit. it works again

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Yep. I was logged in, or so I thought, and I tried to initiate a purchase, but it kicked me out and I haven’t been able to log in for a while now.

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This is good customer service too, when you really think about it.

“‘something’ went wrong”

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OP’s customers, please check your account information if you own or have recently owned Kalmar shares. Kalmar paid dividends on April 7th. Today, OP had canceled the dividend from my account for one reason or another.

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Similarly, the Kalmar dividend was observed to be canceled from the OP account today. Could it be a technical issue that will be resolved? It’s advisable to monitor.

For some reason, the withholding tax on Kalmar’s dividends was only 7.5% for the first time. It has now been corrected to 25.5%. This is why it was adjusted.

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I also noticed that less tax than expected had been withheld from the dividend. Good that the reason became clear.

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Not a single cent has appeared in Nordea yet. I wonder if something is wrong with the whole process.