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 Buy US stocks on Etoro, non CFD, receive dividend, etc

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solstice818
post Jun 17 2020, 09:07 AM

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Robinhood is the only one that doesn't have any commissions either trading fee or spread-based and we don't have access to it. It's not misleading at all, particularly if you do bother to do your research before yoloing your money into the stock market. I'd question the assertion that something is popular, particularly considering the forum we're using, if it doesn't have a mega-thread. Well guess what? eToro has been around since 2006 and it doesn't even have a thread that isn't some 2" asking whether it's legit and how to use it whistling.gif But whatever. I'd say that eToro is very, very easy to use. So much so that anybody can just pop in, dump some money, lose it and then scream that eToro is scamming people when the market dips and they lose their money. The platform is particularly flooded right now with this particular flavor of retard. Let me say it again, it's so easy to register (literally IC and bank statement is all you need as a Malaysian, Trading 212 actually wants a fucking valid international passport), so easy to fund (just swipe your card) and so easy to pull out money - they'll fund it within days back to your card or transfer it to your bank account via one of their many local shell companies as I believe some people have already noticed those. I haven't confirmed whether that's legit but I'm just pulling shit out of my ass and going with that story.

It's goddamn easy to use, looks incredibly good, has all the data presented nicely in front of you that you could possibly want in order yolo your entire life savings. You don't have to roundabout, pusing here and there just to get another country's bank account and a particular version of whatever investing company that you can link in to their trading platform with just so you can transfer funds over back and forth over digital borders *coughIKBRcough* just to invest in the stock market . You can even interact with like-minded idiots betting on which way the kangaroo market will hop that day because it's also a social network.
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