Select the market:

Countervalue of the transaction

Enter what would be the amount (in £) of the transaction you intend to carry out.
Example: if you want to buy 10 Apple shares whose market value is £275, then you move the bar to the value of £2,750

Or enter a value:

Transactions per month

Enter the total number of trades you make over the calendar month. This information is necessary as some brokers may assign you to cheaper commission plans if you are an active investor who carries out many trading transactions.

Transactions per month  

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Share price (in dollars)

Enter the unit market price (in $) of the US share you wish to trade.
Example: if you want to trade Apple shares, then move the bar to the value of $300

Share price  

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