Hi wealth_farmer,Are you 25 or younger? If so, you only need USD 3k equivalent to activate your IBKR account. Speaking from personal experience (and I was over 25 when I opened my account), I was able to activate my account with SGD 6k and start investing with IBKR. It's just that I didn't have the option to withdraw any cash from my account until I had in excess of USD 10k equivalent in assets with them.
If you can commit to buying IWDA every month, then you should just start off with IBKR because the monthly cost is the same to you whether IBKR or SCB: USD 10 each month. Unless you have other assets with SCB that can push you into priority banking, that is; at 0.18% with no minimum commission, your SGD 2k investment, or about USD 1,526 will generate commissions of USD 2.74 a month per transaction with SCB. This is before factoring in the USDSGD spread, which based on what forummers who use SCB here have said in the past, runs at about 0.5%.
Thank you for the response! I am over 25. If that is the case I will try to open an IB account. I'm looking to invest IWDA for 6 months and ES3 for another 6 months, this will repeat every year. If I were to do this, there will be periods of time where I'm paying IB $10 for nothing. Is this advisable? Or are there better ways to do it?
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