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Expert Advice On How To Buy Shares Without A Broker

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
January 13, 2021
in Business
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Many people who are into investment, often wonder how to invest without a brokerage account. Most of the people who are into investing, buy and sell investment through a brokerage account. There are ways one can invest without a broker, and do incredibly well.

The easiest way to invest in a company is to start participating in a company’s direct stock plan (DSP). Companies have minimum investment limits, and an investor can buy-in by transferring money from their checking or savings account. The great thing about DSP is the minimum investment amount is often lower than the price of a single share.

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It allows investors to invest without much capital to buy fractional shares of a company. Another process of buying purchasable shares (Köpvärda aktier) is called a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP).

These are similar to direct stock plans, except that they automate the process of buying more stock over the years. It means that you will have to buy more stocks from the company over the years. With DRIPs you can take cash dividends paid out by the company you own and use them to buy more shares.

The benefit of directly buying shares and stocks rather than through a broker is simplicity. There are many apps and websites that try to simplify the process of investment but direct plans are less complicated and easier. Moreover, investors who don’t want to invest more capital can easily use direct plans and save funds.

DRIPs and DSPs are a great way to invest without taking the help of a middlemen. However, sometimes there are commission brokers who do not charge a fee. These type of brokers are cheap compared to DSPs.

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