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Why is that? Because of non popularity we shouldn't anticipate them or else they have terrible trade requirements?Originally Posted by ;
I believe they had been headquartered in the UK, not in Germany, even though belonging to Deutsche Bank.Originally Posted by ;
To date I have not seen a German broker that could definitely compete with brokers from the united states or UK with regard to commissions, spreads and trading platforms.Originally Posted by ;
There are not that many Germans who actively commerce and the few who do are well edued and chose international brokers.
Another reason: there a few Germans with good English skills.
To make it in his business, a German broker would have to accept clients from all over the planet, and therefore to run the business, would have to hire English speaking staff that only doesn't exist.
Why not? Other non-English brokers manage to exist in this market. . .Why are Germans distinct?Originally Posted by ;
Germany has a fantastic reputation as one of the primary financial hub in europe and the whole planet...
Why not? Other non-English brokers manage to exist in this market. . .Why are Germans distinct?Originally Posted by ;
Germany has a good reputation as a one of the primary financial hub in europe and the whole planet...