Webull Launches Corporate Bond Trading for US Investors, Expands Fixed Income Strategy

Webull Corporation (NASDAQ:BULL) is one of the Reddit stocks that will go to the moon. On October 16, Webull announced the launch of corporate bond trading for its US customers. The expansion allows investors to seamlessly buy and sell individual corporate bonds directly on Webull’s desktop and mobile platforms.

This move marks a step in the company’s fixed income strategy. Webull is positioning itself as one of the most cost-effective platforms for retail investors to access the corporate bond market, setting corporate bond transaction spreads at a competitive 0.10% (with a $10/trade minimum).

Webull Launches Corporate Bond Trading for US Investors, Expands Fixed Income Strategy

The platform’s offerings include both investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds, all denominated in US dollars and rated by S&P. To be listed, bonds must meet specific liquidity and credit quality criteria.

Webull Corporation (NASDAQ:BULL) is a digital investment platform that enables retail investors to trade securities through its licensed broker dealer internationally.

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