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E-Brokerage is a form of e-business that enables customers to buy and sell financial products and services online. It is a convenient and cost-effective way for customers to access the stock market, mutual funds, bonds, and other investments. E-brokerage firms provide customers with access to real-time market data, research, and analysis, as well as the ability to place orders and track their investments. Many e-brokerage firms also offer educational resources and tools to help customers make informed decisions.
E-brokerage firms are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and must adhere to strict rules and regulations. They must also provide customers with a secure and reliable platform to conduct their transactions.
Some of the leading companies in the e-brokerage market include Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Fidelity Investments, and Interactive Brokers. Show Less Read more