Typically investors purchase stocks or bonds through all of the following except

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Answer 1
Answer: The one that is not commonly contacted by Typical investors to purchase stocks or bonds are : REALTORS

The investors will approach realtors if they want to invest their equity on properties such as land, houses , or apartment 
Answer 2
Answer:

Realtors was correct


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Electronic communications networks (ecns) provide an alternative trading medium, which has increased competition with the stock exchanges.

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True

Explanation:

When competition increases, companies are forced to innovate and embrace new technologies, that is why the NYSE had to merge with the Archipelago Exchange (an ECN started in 1997) to form the NYSE Group in order to compete with other ECNs, specially Nasdaq.

Currently, around 50% of all stock trades are done through ECNs, and that percentage may increase if the price volatility is too high, since ECNs have the advantage of being quicker.

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$2,500 more than before

2,500 would be the answer hope this helps


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This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that China, the United States and Germany represent the largest global business opportunities for the next decade based mostly on factors of production.

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The correct answer is unsought products. This is known asthe goods by which the consumers have no knowledge about or that these are theproducts that they doesn’t normally sink in their mind of choosing of buyingthan those that they normally buy and need.

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'C', Receiving a "thank you" from somebody after doing something nice is an example of reinforcement. Getting a reward, in this case a thank you, reinforces good behavior. It gives a person to keep doing the good behavior. Punishing in the case of not leaving a tip or not getting employment will punish bad behavior but do not encourage good behavior. An 'A' for not doing the work, does not reward good behavior, it rewards bad behavior.
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