Now, let's think of another scenario. You download a mobile app from the trading platform of a discount-based brokerage firm. This app provides you stock recommendations drawn from the best research firms such as Barclays, Goldman Sachs and Nomura. It takes few minutes to open a demat account for trading in US stocks. And you avail all these benefits with an investment corpus of $100, which is a fraction of the $10,000 that traditional brokerage firms were asking you. What's more, the transaction charges is only $5 per order.
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Tuesday, 25 September 2018
How tech startups are disrupting traditional stock trading with smart apps
Now, let's think of another scenario. You download a mobile app from the trading platform of a discount-based brokerage firm. This app provides you stock recommendations drawn from the best research firms such as Barclays, Goldman Sachs and Nomura. It takes few minutes to open a demat account for trading in US stocks. And you avail all these benefits with an investment corpus of $100, which is a fraction of the $10,000 that traditional brokerage firms were asking you. What's more, the transaction charges is only $5 per order.
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