Online stock investing allows investors to buy or sell stocks through an online stock broker. These stock brokers differ from traditional full service brokers, as they generally do not offer financial planning or stock picking advice.
How Online Stock Investing Works
Investors sign up for an account with an online stock broker service, then typically pay per transaction to buy or sell shares. Online stock brokers are also called discount brokers, as the fees are lower than those charged by full service brokers. However, online stock brokers are more buying and selling agents than financial advisers; the difference in price equates to a difference in the level of service provided.
Popular Online Stock Broker Services
Many large banks offer online stock broker services, such as BMOInvestorLine.com (BMO Nesbitt Burns) and TDWaterhouse.ca.
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