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  2. TradeStation - Wikipedia

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    TradeStation Group, Inc. is the parent company of online securities and futures brokerage firms and trading technology companies. It is headquartered in Plantation, Florida, and has offices in New York; Chicago; Richardson, Texas; London; Sydney; and Costa Rica.

  3. Monex Group - Wikipedia

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    Monex Group, Inc. (マネックスグループ株式会社, Manekkusu Guru-pu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a financial services company based in Tokyo, Japan. Monex Inc., its main subsidiary, engages in online securities trading, with approximately 2 million accounts. In 2010, the company integrated its operations by making ORIX Securities Corporation ...

  4. TD Ameritrade - Wikipedia

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    TD Ameritrade was a stockbroker that offered an electronic trading platform for the trade of financial assets.The company was founded in 1975 as First Omaha Securities.In 2006, it acquired the United States operations of TD Waterhouse from Toronto-Dominion Bank and was renamed TD Ameritrade.

  5. TradeStation Going Public With SPAC Merger: What ... - AOL

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    The SPAC Merger: TradeStation announced a merger with Quantum FinTech Acquisition Corp (NYSE: QFTA). The deal values the company at a pro forma enterprise value of $1.43 billion.

  6. TradeStation Intros Commission-Free Trading, Cryptocurrency ...

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    TradeStation is a subsidiary of Monex Group, a Japanese online financial service provider. The firm began as Omega Research, a trading analytics software company that caught its first big break ...

  7. Charles Schwab Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the company launched 140 no-load mutual funds. In 1987, management, including Charles R. Schwab, bought the company back from Bank of America for $280 million. [10] In 1991, the company acquired Mayer & Schweitzer, a market making firm, allowing Schwab to execute its customers' orders without sending them to an exchange. [11]

  8. Category:Online brokerages - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 October 2019, at 20:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. TradeStation to pay $3 million to settle charges from SEC ...

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    (Reuters) - Cryptocurrency platform TradeStation Crypto will pay $3 million to settle charges from the U.S. securities regulator and multiple states that it offered and sold unregistered ...