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Webull to offer commission-free trades of US stocks in Japan
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Webull to offer commission-free trades of US stocks in Japan

Webull Financial, a stock trading platform, announced it will become the first brokerage in Japan to offer commission-free trades for U.S. equities. This decision follows the platform's significant growth, having been downloaded 55 million times since its launch in 2016. The move is anticipated to influence competitors and potentially reshape the Japanese stock trading landscape by making U.S. equity investments more accessible to retail investors.

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Webull to offer commission-free trades of US stocks in Japan

Webull Financial, a stock trading platform, announced it will become the first brokerage in Japan to offer commission-free trades for U.S. equities. This decision follows the platform's significant growth, having been downloaded 55 million times since its launch in 2016. The move is anticipated to influence competitors and potentially reshape the Japanese stock trading landscape by making U.S. equity investments more accessible to retail investors.

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