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http://www.internaxx.lu/staticcontent/ratesFreqTraders.html?navform_menuid=rates

Vergünstigte Provisionen
Standardgebühren "Frequent trader" Gebühren
USA, Kanada, Europa Asien* USA, Kanada, GB, und Brüssel Andere
europäische
Märkte** Asien*
EUR EUR EUR EUR EUR
Trade <5000 28 45 19.6 22.4 38
5,001-10,000 35 55 24.5 28 48
10,001-25,000 45 70 31.5 36 58
25,001-50,000 90 90 63 72 78
50,001-100,000 180 180 126 144 155
100,001-250,000 250 250 175 200 215
250,001+ 0.1% 0.1% 0.07% 0.08% 0.085%
Zuschlag pro Transaktion
über Call Center 20 20 14 16 16

*Für die asiatischen Börsen wird Ihnen zusätzlich eine Zuschlagsgebühr, die direkt von den Börsen erhoben wird (Hong-Kong: 0.109%; Singapur: 0.0575% mit einem Maximum von SGD 200), berechnet und den Internaxx Provisionen hinzugefügt.
**Mindest-Provision für Mailand Börse = 28
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Dear Sir

Suspect ,that would more expensiver as trade 5000 shares for
10$ in USA with direct routing . In you have not specific
advantage in european market*s against uSA market*S ,exist not reason (ground) to make that ...

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Dear sir

"Reason" is true english word

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_philosophy

Greek philosophy focused on the role of reason and inquiry. In many ways, it had an important influence on modern philosophy, as well as modern science. Clear unbroken lines of influence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers, to medieval Muslim philosophers and scientists, to the European Renaissance and Enlightenment, to the secular sciences of the modern day.
 
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