简体中文
繁體中文
English
Pусский
日本語
ภาษาไทย
Tiếng Việt
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
हिन्दी
Filippiiniläinen
Français
Deutsch
Português
Türkçe
한국어
العربية
Types of Investment Held by A Brokerage Account
Abstract:You might have heard that many successful people have brokerage accounts. Some of them are even discussing their investment within that accounts.

Before you start investing you need to at least know the definition of the brokerage account.
Definition of brokerage accounts
A brokerage account is a type of taxable investment account. You can open a brokerage account with a stock brokerage firm.
After you have the account, you need to deposit some cash by writing a check, wiring money or linking it to a checking or savings account at your bank.
Once you have made the deposit, you can buy various types of investments securities.
However, you dont do that purchases by yourself, your brokerage will do that for you, instead. After every transaction, then, you need to pay the brokerage commission.
Types of investment held by a brokerage account
There are many types of investment you can buy in a brokerage account. Here are a few popular accounts according to The Balance.
Common Stocks
It represents ownership stakes in businesses.
Preferred Stocks
It gives you a higher claim to dividends or asset distribution than the common stockholder.
Bonds
It represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower (typically corporate or governmental).
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS)
It represents pools of real estate related assets including some specialty types.
Money Markets and Certificates of Deposits
It represents either ownership in pools of highly liquid mutual funds that hold cash and fixed income investments or loans you make to a bank in exchange for a fixed rate of interest.
Also read: How Do Stocks and Stock Market Work?
Mutual Funds
It is a pooled investment portfolio owned by many smaller investors who buy shares in the portfolio or trust that owns the portfolio.
Instead of trading throughout the day the way other assets do, buy and sell orders are put in at the end of the day all at once.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
It is a mutual fund, including index funds, that trade like stocks.

Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
Read more

Grand Capital Doesn’t Feel GRAND for Traders with Withdrawal Denials & Long Processing Times
The trading environment does not seem that rosy for traders at Grand Capital, a Seychelles-based forex broker. Traders’ requests for withdrawals are alleged to be in the review process for months, making them frustrated and helpless. Despite meeting the guidelines, traders find it hard to withdraw funds, as suggested by their complaints online. What’s also troubling traders are long processing times concerning Grand Capital withdrawals. In this Grand Capital review segment, we have shared some complaints for you to look at. Read on!

EmiraX Markets Withdrawal Issues Exposed
EmiraX Markets Review reveals unregulated status, fake license claims, and withdrawal issues. Stay safe and avoid this broker.

ADSS Review: Traders Say NO to Trading B’coz of Withdrawal Blocks, Account Freeze & Trade Issues
Does ADSS give you plenty of excuses to deny you access to withdrawals? Is your withdrawal request pending for months or years? Do you witness account freezes from the United Arab Emirates-based forex broker? Do you struggle to open and close your forex positions on the ADSS app? Does the customer support service fail to respond to your trading queries? All these issues have become a rage online. In this ADSS Broker review article, we have highlighted actual trader wordings on these issues. Keep reading!

INGOT Brokers Regulation 2025: ASIC vs Offshore License - What Traders Must Know
Explore INGOT Brokers regulation in 2025: Compare their ASIC and Seychelles FSA licenses, understand trader protection levels, and learn about potential risks in this detailed guide.
