luke.hanson
12 months agoCurious Observer
Within WealthSovlver, the internal SMA transaction costs don't show up (eg. SMA has 10 underlying ETFs and the platform charges 0.11% transactions costs to buy the holdings). Is there a way to see the costs and have them flow into the SOA?
- marc.fraser-jones12 months ago
Iress Contributor
Hi luke.hanson, presently WealthSolver only does research on the top level SMA and at the platform level. As such, the cost for underlying ETFs is not available. Unfortunately this means the cost for underlying ETFs won't be available in the syntax.
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