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The Retail Investment Boom and the Cost of Trading Small Stocks
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The Retail Investment Boom and the Cost of Trading Small Stocks

Björn Hagströmer
SHOF Research Brief, Swedish House of Finance (SHOF)
2023-10

Abstract

At first blush, stock trading is dirt cheap. But in addition to the fees presented at the broker's execution reports, retail traders typically pay the bid-ask spread. For small stocks, this implicit cost is on average more than double the commission fee. This article discusses why small stocks are expensive to trade, what the implications for traders are, and how the market structure can be changed to reduce the costs.
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