brokerage fees

  • 1brokerage — The fee paid to a floor broker for executing orders. May be a flat amount or a percentage; also referred to as a commission. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary Commission charges payable on securities transactions. Dresdner Kleinwort… …

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  • 2Brokerage Fee — A fee charged by an agent, or agent s company to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers. The brokerage fee is charged for services such as negotiations, sales, purchases, delivery or advice on the transaction. There are many types of… …

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  • 3Brokerage Account — An arrangement between an investor and a licensed brokerage firm that allows the investor to deposit funds with the firm and place investment orders through the brokerage, which then carries out the transactions on the investor s behalf. The… …

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  • 4Prime brokerage — is the generic name for a bundled package of services offered by investment banks and securities firms to hedge funds and other professional investors needing the ability to borrow securities and cash to be able to invest on a leveraged basis and …

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  • 5Mutual fund fees and expenses — are charges that may be incurred by investors who hold mutual funds. Running a mutual fund involves costs, including shareholder transaction costs, investment advisory fees, and marketing and distribution expenses. Funds pass along these costs to …

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  • 6Discount brokerage — A discount brokerage is a business that charges clients significantly lower fees than traditional brokerages, typically offering comparatively fewer services and/or support. Contents 1 Securities 1.1 See also 2 Real estate 3 Se …

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  • 7Boutique brokerage — A boutique brokerage is a type of brokerage company, that acts much the same as a boutique shop. They often do not charge fees, instead taking a percentage of any profits generated.Commonly, boutique brokers operate with family and friends and do …

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  • 8United Parcel Service — Ups redirects here. For other meanings of UPS , see UPS. United Parcel Service, Inc. Type Public company Traded as …

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  • 9Direct access trading — is a technology which allows stock traders to trade directly with market makers or specialists, rather than trading through stock brokers.[1] Direct access trading systems use front end trading software and high speed computer links to stock… …

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  • 10Short (finance) — Schematic representation of short selling in two steps. The short seller borrows shares and immediately sells them. He then waits, hoping for the stock price to decrease, when the seller can profit by purchasing the shares to return to the lender …

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