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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

600.0. "Buying stock" by CONFG5::WALKER () Thu Dec 27 1990 15:31

    I guess I don't know much about investing.
    
    Last night I was talking to someone, and saying this is a good time to
    buy Digital stock, and he said, yeh, but how about Staples?  And I said
    maybe I'd buy 10 or so shares of Staples, and he said it was impossible
    to buy a small amount of stock without paying, at minimum, $35 per
    transaction, so buying a small amount was not worth it.
    
    Is this true?  Is it really $35 at minimum (and apparently more at
    times) to buy/sell small amounts of stock?
    
    Briana
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600.1SA1794::CHARBONNDFred was right - YABBADABBADOOO!Thu Dec 27 1990 15:363
    try asking in SUBWAY::INVESTING
    
    ADD ENTRY or KP7
600.2standard disclaimerDECWET::JWHITEbless us every oneThu Dec 27 1990 15:3812
    
    this is basically correct. there is usually a minimum commission
    charge, anywhere from $35-100. similarly, there is usually a
    commission 'break' for dealing in larger units, usually 100 shares,
    though sometimes more. 
    
    as for it not being worth it, it depends on how much you think
    the stock will go up. i recently purchased a few shares of digital
    stock on my own (i.e. not espp) because i believe the price will
    go up enough to offset the commission hit.
    
    
600.3OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesThu Dec 27 1990 15:406
Quick answer - any stock transaction of less than 100 shares is called an
"odd lot" and is charged a premium. I have no idea how much this premium is,
but it is often significant. I don't know if odd amounts over a multiple of
100 shares are charged the odd lot premium or not.

	-- Charles
600.4pointersLEZAH::BOBBITTtrial by stoneThu Dec 27 1990 16:0211
    see also:
    
    INVESTING (thanks for putting the location in)
    229 - first investment
    285 - need help getting started!
    618 - first time investor
    969 - financial planner for a starter
    1017 - beginner stock questions
    
    -Jody
    
600.5Charles SchwabMRKTNG::BURROUGHSThu Dec 27 1990 17:174
    	Call Charles Schwab (800-435-4000) and ask for their fees schedule.
    They explain, in a lot of detail, all the fees and the rationale. 
    
    Al