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Investing in the Web is built by a team focused on researching brokers, investing tools, and financial education topics. Our goal is to make broker comparison and investing information easier to understand.
We may earn money through affiliate partnerships when users open accounts through some of our links. This helps support the site and keep our content free to access.
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We review and update content regularly, especially when brokers change fees, platform features, regulation details, or country availability. Even so, users should confirm key details directly with the provider.
We typically assess pricing, platform usability, investment products, safety, account options, research tools, and suitability for different investor types. We also consider country-specific availability where relevant.
No. We provide educational content and comparisons, not personalized financial advice. Nothing on the website should be interpreted as an individualized investment recommendation.
Broker websites are the primary source for official terms, but they are not designed for easy side-by-side comparison. Our role is to help you research faster, understand trade-offs, and know what to look for before making a decision.