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I would like to know if someone has any experiences with broker "Degiro". It´s low-cost broker and so far I´ve read lots of negative reviews. It operates only in several European countries.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Not really, I just got some information when I called them several times. I´m gonna open a small account there and see what happens, their costs are very very low so I really wanna try it, if anyone interested I can later write here some info how it goes at Degiro.
Why are you interested in this broker Degiro? I think that the more reliable broker is the less risks you have. There are lots of brokers with cents accounts nowadays, why don't you try them?
Could you please name some of them? I´ve done some research about brokers and this one has the lowest costs. So I will be glad if you could tell me some alternatives to this one, with competitive costs/conditions.
Your cheapness is going to cost you your money in the way of a scam by a dodgy broker, just use one of the many major brokers that most people here use.
Good luck with your trading btw, if you are wiling to skimp on a good broker to save a few dollars you're gonna die when you make a loss on a trade.
These dark pools should be banned by every country. Its nothing more then legal but unethical front running. They violate the basic tenents of an open market. Even in the rare case of a better-then-market trade in your favor, the guy on the other side of the trade got screwed.