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Low-priced securities fees โ€“ U.S. market ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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Written by Sultan Alhayani
Updated over a week ago

To keep trading free for stocks priced above $1, we apply a specific fee for low-priced securities (under $1) to cover their higher operational costs.

The rule is simple: For any stock priced under $1, a flat fee of 1.5% is added to your trade value.

Example: If you place an order to invest $100: Fee (1.5%): $1.50

Total amount deducted from wallet: $101.50

Key Reminders:

โœ… Stocks priced $1 or more: $0 Commission.

โœ… Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP): $0 Commission (even for stocks under $1).

This structure ensures transparent pricing and sustainable service quality for all your trades.

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