Brokerage Houses

in leofinance •  4 years ago 

Hi Friends,

Brokerage houses have been in the new a lot lately, mostly due to some restricting trading in some securities. Similar to crypto, when you buy shares in a company, you technically don’t own them as they are in your broker’s name, and your broker then tells you how many of their shares are attributable to your account - therefore, there is always the risk that the brokerage firm could fail (there is SIPC insurance in place in many cases though).

Due to this, I stick to big brokerages these days, mostly TD Ameritrade:

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The fact that brokers have eliminated commissions is great, though I question whether we are always getting the best prices on our trades (though it is still better than a commission fee in a lot of cases).

I once used a firm named Zecco for trading - they went out of business but I had sufficient notice to transfer my shares to another firm before they went under. Hopefully Robinhood and these new brokerage houses popping up don’t become a Mt. Gox sort of disaster.

Which brokerage firm do you prefer to use?

Thanks for coming by,
Brian

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Yup, and my guess is that a lot of people learned that during the GME pump!

Also, great advice :)

Yeah, sad to see many people lose money on the GME pump.