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Deep Discount Broker
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A brokerage which offers even lower commissions than a discount broker, but also provides even fewer services to clients. Generally, such a broker will provide nothing beyond execution of stock and option trades, and will charge a flat fee regardless of the size of the trade. They are thus a very economical option for a trader who only needs for his/her trades to be executed, and nothing else.
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