Thursday 17 May 2012
How it Works

ESUPERFUND clients can invest in International Shares in the following ways. 

International CFDs

ESUPERFUND clients are permitted to trade International Shares using CFDs with CMC Markets or CommSec.  CFDs are powerful leveraged instruments that can give you maximum exposure for minimum outlay.  CFDs allow you to trade International Shares by allowing you to exchange the difference in the price of an underlying asset purchased between the time a contract is opened and the time the contract is closed.  Importantly there is no expiry date with CFDs, no time decay and you'll never have to take delivery of the underlying securities.  For more on International CFDs click here.

International Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

Clients of ESUPERFUND are permitted to invest in International Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs).  Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are one of the fastest growing investment products in the world.  Today there are over 40 ETFs accessible through the ASX.  A single trade in an ETF can add instant diversification to your portfolio.  Exchange Traded Funds or ETFs are investment funds traded on an exchange, that invest in a basket of securities or other assets and that generally seek to track the performance of a specified index or benchmark (such as the S&P 500 or ASX 200 index).  For more on International ETFs click here.

International Managed Funds

Clients of ESUPERFUND are permitted to invest in International Managed Funds in any way they choose.  For more on investing in Managed Funds click here.

CommSec International Share Trading Platform

Clients of ESUPERFUND who have selected CommSec as their preferred Broker to trade Australian Shares can also trade International Shares using the CommSec International Share Trading Platform.  Details can be found here.

 

 

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