A broker must be regulated by the agency of the Stock Market of his country. Each country has a serious regulatory agent. Not all brokers have these quality accreditations, are difficult to obtain and are proof that their work is reliable and will be continuously monitored by an independent instance.
This means that if we have any problems, we can file a formal complaint with the regulating agency and it will open an investigation and even withdraw the broker license.
In addition to being regulated, so you can perform operations with good profitability and profits, you must know the commissions of the broker. The most common ones are: the commission of custody and deposit of securities (this varies between a broker and another), brokerage commission (which may be negotiable with the entity), brokerage commission (which is issued when an operation is performed through a non-stock company), the liquidation fee and the stock market, the latter being independent and established based on the effective value of the transaction.
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