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How to Compare Broker Fees in the Czech Republic: What to Focus On

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Key takeaways

Comparing brokers only by the level of the purchase fee is a mistake — real costs also hide in custody fees, conversion mark-ups, withdrawal charges, or inactivity fees.

Main cost categories

How to compare properly

Estimate your typical trading profile: how large are your transactions, how frequent, in which currency. Then go through the fee schedules of specific brokers and calculate the total annual cost for that profile. Remember: fee schedules change; always verify current conditions directly on the provider's website before making a decision.

Important: Neither this article nor any general overview constitutes a recommendation of a specific broker. The choice depends on your situation — volume, currency, preferences, and tolerance for platform risk.

Safety: not just price

A fee of zero does not mean the most advantageous option if the broker is regulated in a jurisdiction with low investor protection. Find out whether the broker is regulated in the EU, and what the investment protection scheme is (in the Czech Republic and the EU, typically up to 20,000 EUR under the Investor Compensation Scheme). Detailed criteria can be found in the article how to choose a broker.

Practical procedure

Start on each broker's website in the "pricing" or "fees" section. Look for documents labelled Schedule of Fees or Fee List. Then compare — not based on marketing promises, but on specific figures for your case. For a first portfolio, this is also described in the article how to build your first portfolio.

FAQ

What should I look for when choosing a broker for ETFs?

Monitor the total cost profile: purchase fee, conversion, custody fee, and withdrawal fee. EU regulation and the level of investment protection also matter. The single lowest fee is no guarantee of the lowest total costs.

What is a custody fee?

An annual or monthly fee for holding (safekeeping) securities in the account. Some brokers do not charge it; others charge it above a certain portfolio value. Overlooking the custody fee can significantly increase total costs.

Are broker fee schedules stable?

No — brokers regularly update their pricing. What was true last year may not be true today. Always verify current conditions directly on the provider's website before making a decision.

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