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Online Trading (Securities)
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ALSO CALLED: Securities Trading, Trading (Securities), Online Retail Brokerages, and Online Securities Trading
DEFINITION: An e-brokerage is a brokerage house that allows you to buy and sell stocks and obtain investment information from its Web site. Some e-brokerages are provided by traditional and well-established "offline" brokerage houses and a few are exclusively online only. Traditional investing has experienced
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Posted: 10 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2008
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ONLINE TRADING (SECURITIES) DEFINITION (continued):
a revolution due to the rise of the e-brokerage industry, which enables investors to use the Internet to conduct secure trading. Two factors are contributing to theenormous growth of online investing. First, the Internet gives ready access to raw data. Second, investment houses can offer transactions at lower prices than traditional methods by eliminating the need for brokers or financial advisers. The online brokerage industry has yet to attract mainstream investors,who represent 85 percent of
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