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Stock trading is possible through full-service brokers, discount brokers, and direct purchase plans. Each broker and purchase plan sets trading fees. This stuJohnson, Raymond MNewman, Joseph ASocial Science Electronic Publishing
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Stocks can be priced too low: There's often resistance to prices below $5, as some institutional investors have policies against buying "penny stocks" (generally defined as stocks trading below $5).8 Stocks can seem too pricey: Prices above $100 are often seen as "too expensive" by retail...
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