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词汇 discount broker
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Definition of discount broker in English:

discount broker

noun
  • A stockbroker or brokerage firm that charges a reduced commission on transactions but typically does not provide investment advice or other services.

    whether you decide to deal with a full-service or discount broker, there are many options out there
    Compare with full-service broker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The discount broker's commission is much less than the traditional 6 percent charged by full-service brokers.
    • All the funds in my portfolios can also be purchased from many on-line discount brokers.
    • It's the cost of distributing funds - through financial planners, brokers, even discount brokers - that's rising.
    • Like short-term investors/traders, day traders basically use online discount brokers to facilitate their trading.
    • My personal preference would be to transfer my funds to a specialist discount broker.
    • In 1995 Schwab was the country's leading "discount broker" in an industry dominated by Wall Street giants.
    • Sellers who use discount brokers don't always understand what they're getting into, Nelson says.
    • Chelsea Financial Services became the UK's first discount broker nineteen years ago.
    • But if you know what you want, you should buy your fund through a discount broker or fund supermarket.
    • There is a considerable advantage in less paperwork and time in using an on-line discount broker.

Derivatives

  • discount brokerage

  • noun
    • He asked his coach - who had built what became the largest online discount brokerage in the world - about business and investing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With discount brokerages offering trades for $5, a minimum investment only needs to be around $250.
      • I used a discount brokerage on the buying side because I felt confident I could find the right house for myself and correctly value the home.
      • We work with discount brokerage firms to buy and sell investments.
      • When you invest through a discount brokerage firm you can expect heavily discounted commissions.

Definition of discount broker in US English:

discount broker

noun
  • A stockbroker or brokerage firm that charges a reduced commission on transactions but typically does not provide investment advice or other services.

    whether you decide to deal with a full-service or discount broker, there are many options out there
    Compare with full-service broker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chelsea Financial Services became the UK's first discount broker nineteen years ago.
    • But if you know what you want, you should buy your fund through a discount broker or fund supermarket.
    • Like short-term investors/traders, day traders basically use online discount brokers to facilitate their trading.
    • It's the cost of distributing funds - through financial planners, brokers, even discount brokers - that's rising.
    • My personal preference would be to transfer my funds to a specialist discount broker.
    • In 1995 Schwab was the country's leading "discount broker" in an industry dominated by Wall Street giants.
    • The discount broker's commission is much less than the traditional 6 percent charged by full-service brokers.
    • All the funds in my portfolios can also be purchased from many on-line discount brokers.
    • There is a considerable advantage in less paperwork and time in using an on-line discount broker.
    • Sellers who use discount brokers don't always understand what they're getting into, Nelson says.
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