单选题Many investors buy and sell shares via the Internet because it isAfar cheaper. Bmuch easier. Cmore exciting. Da lot safer.
单选题
Many investors buy and sell shares via the Internet because it is
A
far cheaper.
B
much easier.
C
more exciting.
D
a lot safer.
参考解析
解析:
最后一段第二句讲到网上交易股票,因为“This incurs none of the regular broker’s commission”,也就是不用向经纪人交付佣金,所以更便宜。
最后一段第二句讲到网上交易股票,因为“This incurs none of the regular broker’s commission”,也就是不用向经纪人交付佣金,所以更便宜。
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