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discount broker

A brokerage which executes buy and sell orders at commission rates lower than a full-service brokerage, but which typically provides fewer services such as research and advice.

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  1. Discount Broker Definition | Investopedia
    A stockbroker who carries out buy and sell orders at a reduced commission compared to a full-service broker, but provides no investment advice.
     
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  3. SmartMoney's Annual Broker Survey 2012 - SmartMoney.com
    May 16, 2012 ... When SmartMoney did its first discount-broker survey in 1994, the average commission for a stock trade at a discount broker was $28. Today ...
     
  4. Discount brokerage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A discount brokerage is a business that charges clients significantly lower fees than traditional brokerage firm, typically offering comparatively fewer services ...
     
  5. Online Trading - Interactive Brokers - Options Broker - Discount Broker
    Deep discount electronic access broker offering online trading of Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Bonds.
     
  6. Best Online Discount Brokers, November 2011
    SmartMoney Magazine has awarded TradeKing the award for Best Discount Broker in 2006 and 2007 and Best Customer Service among discount brokerages ...
     
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    A brokerage house featuring relatively low commission rates in comparison to a full-service broker. Discount Brokerage Firm. A brokerage firm that provides ...
     
  8. discount broker - The Free Dictionary
    An agent who discounts a bill, note, or other commercial paper. 2. A stockbroker or brokerage house that gives a discount on commission fees.