Free Brokerage on ASX ETFs until 2022
Selfwealth
If you needed any further incentive to fast-track your wealth journey and get into the ETF game, we've got you.
For many, ETFs are the backbone of investing. The bucketed beauties are seen as the true blue stalwarts of portfolios, chipping away in the background with steady returns. But beyond being an investment staple, they're also a gateway to the market. Everyone from tentative grannies to eager finfluencers has started off with some type of ETF, and that's wealth-generation behaviour we want to encourage.
That's why we're offering free brokerage on any ASX ETF you buy for a set window. It doesn't matter whether you're an existing or new customer, your buying fees will be zip, nada, zero.
We're going to kick this off from 10am AEDT, November 1, 2021, and the offer will continue until we toll the trading bell on January 4, 2022.
There is some stipulation here:
We're offering this for 'buys' only; we're trying to get more people into the long-term game of ETF returns so you won't be able to sell ETFs for free.
As stated, this is only for ASX ETFs
We're defining a 'buy' as buying units in an ETF with cash from your Selfwealth AUD cash account
The order must be filled before the end of the promotion period (the Aussie market chiming shut on January 4), and any orders filled after this date will incur brokerage.
Selfwealth is reserving the right to limit the number of free brokerage trades on ETF buys on our trading platform or by any member or portfolio during this promotion if we deem the number of trades to be excessive.
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