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Abstract:Global trading platform, eToro, enhances its diverse portfolio by introducing 14 new stocks and ETFs. Zero Commission policy applies, reaffirming its commitment to affordable trading. eToro ensures strict regulatory compliance globally for a seamless trading experience.

Since its inception in Tel Aviv, Israel in 2007, eToro has expanded rapidly, establishing itself as a premier online trading platform on a global scale. The firm, which was founded by Israeli entrepreneurs, has deliberately established its roots in global economic centers such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.
With an ever-expanding repertory, eToro has announced the addition of 14 new equities and Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), further diversifying its portfolio. This move reiterates eToro's commitment to providing its users with a broad spectrum of trading instruments, staying true to its reputation as a versatile online broker.
The latest entrants to the list are:
$EWI
$SPM.MI (Saipem Spa)
$NEXI.MI (Nexi S.P.A)
$IVG.MI (Iveco Group N.V)
$BMPS.MI (Banca Monte Dei Paschi Di Siena S.P.A)
$SRS.MI (Saras S.P.A)
$BMED.MI (Banca Mediolanum S.P.A)
$INW.MI (Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane S.P.A)
$TPRO.MI (Technoprobe S.P.A)
$BFIT.NV (Basic-Fit N.V)
$APAM.NV (Aperam S.A)
$ALFEN.NV (Alfen N.V)
$UMG.NV (Universal Music Group N.V)
$FBK (Fb Financial Corporation)

eToro has affirmed that these new investment options will fall under its Zero Commission policy in areas where this feature is accessible. This policy ensures that no extra fees will be levied on top of the standard market spread for stock and ETF positions. Moreover, there are no limitations on commission-free positions and the acquisition of fractional shares is allowed.
Maintaining its tradition of growth, eToro has been regularly adding to its selection of investment instruments. Notably, in May, the broker announced the induction of 44 new Australian stocks into its platform And recently, the broker also announced 5 new ETFs added on its plaform.
The online broker's services are not only extensive but also popular, particularly in various countries, including the Philippines.
Maintaining its operations within a robust regulatory framework, eToro demonstrates its dedication to upholding rigorous financial standards. Its activities are overseen by leading regulatory agencies such as Europe's Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and Australia's Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Meanwhile, as a registered member of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), eToro USA LLC maintains compliance with US legislation.
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