Swissquote has optimized its savings plan and lowered its fees - ideal for small investors. With fractional trading, you can now also buy fractions of shares and ETFs. Find out more about the new advantages and why Swissquote is now more attractive for long-term investments!
"Only the best for you" was the title of a mail sent by Swissquote at the end of November 2022, announcing new rates from 2023. Some transaction fees will be reduced, but customers who trade little are likely to pay more in the future. You can read why in this article.
Here you can find out which trading venue is the most attractive for buying ETFs at Swissquote. In addition to explicit buying costs (trading fees), we also look at implicit buying costs (spread) using examples. We also take a closer look at the costs of currency exchange.
How the German online broker CapTrader compares with Swissquote and Smartbroker, you can read here. You'll get an overview of the fees and what to look for in deposit insurance.
A new Swiss online bank with low trading fees has been up and running since the end of November. Here you will find out if it is really that cheap and how intuitive it is to navigate its trading platform. In addition, you will find in the article a direct comparison with Swissquote with all parameters important for private investors.
Purchase of a share in detail and step-by-step instructions for entry in the share register to receive non-cash dividends such as the Calida voucher code.