What is their $4.6 billion secret?

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What Is Their $4.6 Billion Secret?
Take a look at this building in Philly.

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Here's another one in Boston...

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And here's one in Chicago...

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They all look like ordinary office buildings, right?

WRONG.

Behind these walls, supercomputers execute 18.9 million trades... PER DAY.

And the big-name brokerages spend BILLIONS of dollars to harness their moneymaking power.

E-Trade recently closed a $725 million deal...

Charles Schwab invested $1 billion...

And TD Ameritrade has made two acquisitions valued at $4.6 billion.

Why are these firms breaking the bank to get inside these nondescript buildings?

Our friends at Manward Press have the answer. Click here to discover it.

Sincerely,

Christina Grieves
Senior Managing Editor, The Oxford Club
 
 
 
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