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Webull Canada, an online investment platform and a subsidiary of Webull Corporation, has announced the launch of zero-commission trading across its platform. Effective immediately, Canadian investors can trade U.S. and Canadian equities without incurring commission fees.
This initiative by Webull Canada aims to strengthen its value proposition for both active traders and long-term investors, providing advanced tools within a cost-efficient structure. Users can now execute trades without commission costs affecting their returns, whether investing through a TFSA, RRSP, margin, or cash account.
Michael Constantino, CEO of Webull Canada
Michael Constantino, CEO of Webull Canada commented:
Every dollar Canadian investors once spent on commissions is now a dollar fully invested in their future. By eliminating commissions, Webull Canada is removing a layer of friction from trading, and delivering on our continued commitment to making capital markets more accessible to Canadian investors.
Webull Canada strives to deliver a premium investing experience, which includes advanced charting tools, complimentary real-time market data, and support for multi-leg options strategies for funded trading accounts. For those new to investing, Webull's paper trading feature allows users to practice and refine their trading strategies without putting capital at risk.
Zero-commission trading is now available to all Webull Canada clients, although regulatory fees, exchange fees, and other fees may still apply.
While Webull Canada focuses on enhancing retail investment accessibility, the broader financial ecosystem relies on robust institutional infrastructure. The efficiency of retail trading platforms, even those offering zero-commission models, is often underpinned by the services of firms that specialise in providing market depth.
Understanding what are liquidity providers is crucial for appreciating how these diverse markets function, from high-frequency trading in institutional FX to the execution of individual equity trades. Investors and brokers interested in exploring the wider landscape of financial service providers can consult the LiquidityFinder company directory to find partners across various sectors.
For more insights on brokerage innovations and market trends, explore LiquidityFinder Insight.
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