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In the articles that follow we cover how investors can choose and then use a discount broker -- including brokers other than this area's six sponsors listed below. We also just wouldn't consider ourselves Fools if we didn't include an article on why we think discount brokers are superior to full-service ones. So dig in, and Fool on!
How to Choose a Discount Broker
Using Your Account for the First Time
The "Other" Brokerages
How Secure Is Your Online Account?
Equal Time to Full-Service Brokerages
Other Resources
First Article: How To Choose a Discount Broker »
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