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180 Markets


4.2 ( 3072 ratings )
Finansforhold Erhverv
Forfatter: 180 Markets Pty Ltd
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180 Markets is turning the ASX around to make it fairer and easier for you to access capital raises.

Our goal is to give investors the same access to capital raises as the world’s biggest fund managers. No more advantaged information or being the last person in.

But it gets even better. You have true ownership of your shares, you control your funds, and you have total access to a level playing field.

How does 180 Markets work?

Ease of One Single Account
In short, you’re in control. You hold your securities and funds in your existing brokerage account. All we do is use your brokerage firm’s transfer details and your shares can go onto your HIN or SRN straight away. Access the world of share placements without the need to open multiple accounts. Your days of nightmare paperwork are over!

Fair System
Typically, share placements are reserved only for privileged investment funds. With 180 Markets you get access to all our partner’s placements at your fingertips and you will stop getting shut down by the system! Our allocation is consistent and fair. All our investors have equal priority and we make sure everyone has the same access.

Analyse Your History
Track your performance better with 180 Markets: We make it simple to see your P&L and analyze your trade history. Not ready to jump in yet? No problem. Just register with your name and email address and start viewing and learning all about live capital raisings. Whenever you’re comfortable, you can upgrade to a live account.


App features (more coming soon!):
• Push notifications for new placements so you are the first to know!
• View all live placements and IPOs
• Review placement and IPO details, including viewing any associated documents such as Term Sheets
• Bid on placements and IPO’s right from the app
• View (and modify) your bids
• Accept your allocations
• Track your placement and IPO allocations
• Set and update your 180 Markets preferences