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What is the US SEC Fee?

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What is the US SEC Fee?

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A nominal fee that was created by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to be an additional transaction cost attached to the selling of exchange-listed equities. This fee is usually listed as a separate fee, independent of any associated brokerage commissions or fees. The current SEC fee is 0.0011% of transaction amount and is subject to changes determined by SEC.

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