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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Investments In Australian Stock Market

By Michael Kaufmann

With the implementation of SEATS, a totally electronic trading system, the Australian stock market offers streamlined execution of orders. There are no market makers for ordinary shares, nor are there stop loss orders. Investors trade directly with each other. With an all-electronic system there are fewer delays, and this is good news for investors.

An online stock trader can be placed directly in touch with the SEATS system, through a broker, without undergoing a credit check. Online trading has been very popular lately with the introduction of trading bots and other new tools for an online trader.

This technology increases the field of investors in the Australian stock market. The Australian Securities Exchanges or ASX, has developed a mock trading program for students and potential stock traders. This program is a way to learn how to buy and trade shares on the ASX. The program is spread out over six months. The students are given a mock $50,000, to invest in the market. This teaches the students the ins and outs of trading and gives them the experience they will need in the real market.

Stock trading in Australia began in the late 1800s, as a set of six separate exchanges, one for each state capital. These merged into a single exchange in the early 1900s and eventually became the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), which today has the power to regulate publicly-owned companies. Although the ASX is itself publicly owned, it is not permitted to regulate its own company, and no individual ASX shareholder is allowed to own more than 15% of the company's shares.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commissions or also known at the ASIC, regulate the small shares, the ASX does trade in the market. The Ministry can also be involved in the conditions related to the ASX licensing and operating rules.

There are numerous companies that openly discuss and give advice on how to follow the Australian stock market and its stock indices, the S&P, or what is also known as, the Standard and Poor list. The S&P joins the ASX in maintaining the stock index lists. The trading investor company, Intelligent Investor, employs a staff of investing experts that are ready to provide expert advice to their members. The advice is delivered on a one on one basis and in English. They offer a free trail membership with a 100% money-back guarantee. - 23208

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