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Makor Group offers various types of brokerage accounts to cater to the diverse needs of its clients. The primary account types include:
Cash Accounts: These accounts allow clients to purchase investments using the money deposited in the account. There are no borrowing options in cash accounts, which is ideal for beginners and conservative investors.
Margin Accounts: These accounts enable clients to borrow money from the broker to invest, allowing for greater purchasing power. However, this comes with increased risk, as clients may face margin calls if the value of their investments declines.
Managed Accounts: For clients who prefer a hands-off approach, Makor Group provides managed accounts, where investments are managed by professional advisors or robo-advisors based on the client's goals and risk tolerance.
Institutional Accounts: Designed for institutional investors, these accounts offer tailored services such as bespoke execution and advisory services across various asset classes including equities, fixed income, and FX.
Opening a brokerage account with Makor Group is a straightforward process, typically completed in just a few steps:
Select an Account Type: Determine which type of account best suits your investment strategy—cash, margin, managed, or institutional.
Complete the Application: Fill out the application form with required personal information such as your name, address, social security number, and financial details. This process can usually be done online and takes about 15 minutes.
Provide Documentation: Submit any necessary documentation to verify your identity and financial status. This may include proof of income, bank statements, or identification documents.
Fund Your Account: Once your application is approved, you will need to deposit funds into your brokerage account. This can be done through electronic transfer from a bank account or by writing a check.
Start Trading: After funding your account, you can begin trading. You may choose to invest in stocks, bonds, ETFs, and other financial instruments available through Makor Group.
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