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discount broker

American  

noun

  1. an agent who discounts commercial paper.

  2. a stockbroker who charges discount commission fees.


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Origin of discount broker

First recorded in 1860–65

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This is a good option if you need help setting up a master plan that you could then implement yourself with a fund company or discount broker.

From US News • May 18, 2016

“Most of the transactions in the secondary market are conducted through a broker or a discount broker, and the individual investor doesn’t have the horsepower or tools for price discovery,” Mr. Heckman said.

From New York Times • Apr. 22, 2016

Read our guide to investing.Avoid initial charges of 5%-6% by buying via a discount broker.

From The Guardian • Jul. 23, 2010

TD Ameritrade is the second-largest U.S. discount broker and operator of the largest retail trading platform.

From Reuters • Jun. 3, 2010

Once you've got your feet wet, you and your kids can research other ways to buy stocks, such as directly from the company or through a discount broker.

From Time Magazine Archive

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