Trade Develop Programmer Salaries
Trade Develop Programmer salaries in Australia
Base pay
$79K - $140K/yr
$100K/yrAverage base pay
Additional salary
$45K/yrAverage
$20K - $125K/yrRange
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Frequently asked questions about Trader salaries
How much does a Trader in Australia make?
The average salary for a Trader is $145,000 per year or $70 per hour in Australia, which is 12% higher than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $674,500 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in Australia is between $98,750 (25th percentile) and $265,000 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 287 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Trader employees in Australia as of July 2026.
What is the highest salary for a Trader in Australia?
The highest salary for a Trader in Australia is $265,000 per year, $22,083 per month or $127 per hour.
What is the lowest salary for a Trader in Australia?
The lowest salary for a Trader in Australia is $98,750 per year, $8,229 per month or $47 per hour.
What is the salary trend for Traders?
Traders can earn extremely high pay, earning compensation that make them into millionaires. Their salaries may start off just under six figures. Self-employed traders face unlimited upside if they chose to invest in a security and its value rises significantly. Alternately, they can lose their investment entirely. Traders working for financial services firms, such as City of London banks, typically earn high starting salaries then receive considerable performance-based cash compensation.




