How do you buy and trade stocks if you live in Europe? Is there something like Robinhood here?
>>2988640
they don't they suck cock over there
also you can trade stocks without robinhood retard you just need 25 thousand dollars which none of you have
>>2988640
Interactive Brokers.
No because your government will probably take 75% of your profit to fund houses for Muslim refugees and socialized medicine.
This is what happens when you live in a socialist hellhole.
>>2988646
You really don't understand how to talk to retarded people do you
>>2988654
Thanks, I'll check it out
>>2988640
Interactive Brokers is the best. Need 10k. Beware, they have an inactivity fee but otherwise they're the cheapest.
eToro is the easiest. Needs only $100. eToro is actually banned in the US because US citizens aren't allowed by the government to trade CFD
>land of the free
Here's a write-up on eToro: https://bizbeginner.com/2017/07/06/etoro/
There's also brokers like Keytrade, Binck etc. which are good for mid-term or long-term investing rather than trading.
>>2988655
they will also get cucked by the foreign exchange which will take all the profit. That's why all those shitholes have their own stock exchanges or else they would all be trading American stocks. Canada has a stock market because faggots in Canada are not allowed to trade in us currency without getting raped by the foreign exchange costs
Most brokers are pretty traditional still so you need to invest a lot of money and also pay rather high fees.
This is changing, though, and there are companies like flatex that try to make it cheaper and more accessible. You still pay fees, but they’re a bit lower, and you don’t have to pay for having an account at all etc.
If you're in the UK then there's this site which looks like it's gonna be a robinhood clone when it's released http://freetrade.io?kid=GC4Z0 (that's my ref link)
>>2988655
you mean doctors and lawyers and FREE medicine?
Thank you for all the replies, I'll look into these
>>2988720
>free
>have to pay for it
lol
Enjoy your rationing.
>>2988734
You're welcome. Sorry for ranting about the US >>2988678 here, I know it's irrelevant to you, but I'm trading CFDs and moving to the US and I'm damn salty.
Do you have some experience trading? Y'know how most traders lose money and yadayada.
>>2988925
I got interested because of crypto trading, so I don't have much experience. I'm trying to learn online. Hopefully something eventually sticks.
With stocks I'm mostly looking to buy some that I want to hold, and only trade if I feel like I know what I'm doing.
So thanks for the advice. And good luck in the US, I lived there for a couple of years too.