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2x $9.50 Brokerage Credits for Each of Referrer & Referee, 60 Day Credit Expiry @ Pearler

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Received (another) email from Pearler:

The great thing about long-term investing is that everybody can win. You're not trying to beat the market, or build your wealth on someone else's bad fortune.

Instead, you're shaping your future alongside like-minded investors. That's why long-term investing is like a bottomless brunch: best enjoyed with friends.

For this reason, we're making it easier than ever to get your friends involved. Refer a friend by the end of December, and you'll both receive double the investment credits.

Refer three or more, and we'll also throw in some swag. Need another reason to spread the word? After hearing your feedback, we've extended the lifespan of your credit to 60 days. What's not to love?

Here’s how to do it:

  • Refer a friend and you both earn 2 credits each
  • Refer 3+ friends to receive double the credits PLUS a Get Rich Slow T-Shirt
  • Investors rejoice: your credit now lasts for 60 days!

You get credits, your friends get credits, and you share your investing journey together. Everybody wins.

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Both referrer and referee each receive 1 share brokerage credit (worth $6.50) per month for 6 months.

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  • pearler or stake au?

    • Pearler is more suited to set & forget than for active trading.

      Stake also doesn't offer joint accounts.

    • Stake currently has $0 dollar brokerage on all trades making it better than pearler right now

  • +3

    with stake setting bench mark of $3 brokerage for chess sponsored, remaining broker are sure to have tough time

  • Compare with Pearler, Stake is cheaper on ASX, but more expensive on US market, am I correct?

    • don’t think so, its zero brokerage fee in Stake for US market and their foreign transaction markup is also pretty good

      • Thanks, will have a close look, currently use NabTrade

  • I like Pearler because their whole thing is "Boring investing for the long term." Which is the best way to invest.

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