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which broker to use?

  • 15-10-2010 7:32pm
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    i have €500-600 to invest and have identified a few smaller companies on the minor exchanges in the Uk & US that I would like to buy as a long term investment. However Im not sure what broker to use. I know Goodbody and Davy as names and have seen Waterhouse been advertised. What broker is the best on commison for minor/small cap companies. Not to pushed on where there offices are in the world once they can get the stock and not charge a fortune in commision


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    neris wrote: »
    i have €500-600 to invest and have identified a few smaller companies on the minor exchanges in the Uk & US that I would like to buy as a long term investment. However Im not sure what broker to use. I know Goodbody and Davy as names and have seen Waterhouse been advertised. What broker is the best on commison for minor/small cap companies. Not to pushed on where there offices are in the world once they can get the stock and not charge a fortune in commision

    USA have the cheapest and perhaps there are some uk ones. There are also banks such as barclays and halifax but you require a uk address. Td ameritrade i think traded international stocks, and would be alot cheaper than davy's but you need at least 2000 dollars.

    Others that only require 500 dollars are scots ,sogo,zecco just google brokers trading.

    Link:
    http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=usa+online+equity+brokers


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