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Retail trader

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Definition:
A trader who uses retail brokerages and pays retail commission rates.


Tradestation and Interactive Brokers are examples of retail brokerages who offer direct access execution at retail commission rates.

A trader using a retail brokerage, as opposed to a clearing house, would be considered a "retail trader".


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