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Online Brokers

Trading online emerged from most stock exchanges becoming automated the late 1990's. Most stock exchanges began to use computers to replace floor traders. Online stockbroking has become widely popular due to convenience, discount trading fees and access to information.

Comparing online brokerages
Online brokerages can offer a wide range of services and service levels and choosing the right one for your needs can depend on whether you require advice on what and when to buy or sell (advisory service) or just someone to buy/sell on your order (non-advisory). You may also have a need for access to online tools, live market data and research services etc. and all these components will change the cost of the service. So to some extent choosing the right broker is about finding the service that fits your stock investment/trading needs and service requirements.

Online broker directory
A listing of companies providing a range of services for trading commodities, stocks etc. online.


Online Brokers Sites

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