Today’s Ebook – Top 20 Brokers for Individual Investors
Chris McClelland | RSS | 1 CommentToday’s featured ebook download is Top 20 Brokers for Individual Investors (1.30 MB, 29 pg) – Today, the brokerage industry truly has something to offer every customer. Yet, choosing the right broker from the more than 100 (according to Yahoo!) online discount brokers is often frustrating and confusing. Over the past few years, the financial media have written many articles about online investing, but they seem to stop short of an investor’s goal: Finding the best broker for you.
What you can learn from this ebook
We’ve spent a lot of time cruising the websites of brokerage companies and we sympathize with you wholeheartedly. Many of the websites just don’t flow in a logical manner. Some are short and sweet, packed with great information about the company’s products and services. Others spend many pages saying virtually nothing that will help an investor make a decision about which broker is right for him. And one discovery we did make-from the number of pages we had to search to summarize the cost of doing business with them was that the majority of brokerage sites really want you to work hard to ferret out their commissions and fees!
In this report, we have selected 20 firms that offer an array of products for investors at any experience level, several of whom offer both Web-based and software-based trading.
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Jim | Mon, Jul 06 2009
This is great. The problem in real estate are contracts that are too hard to read or understand…and the same is true of websites where we cannot find the information we are looking for. Brokers do a disservice to themselves and potential clients. They do not even understand the concept that they are pushing business away.