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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 8 MIN

How Your First Investment Order Actually Executes

from Investing for Beginners with Fexingo: First-Time Investors, Brokerage Accounts, and Starting Out · host Fexingo

Episode 34 of Investing for Beginners with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna break down the mechanics of your first stock trade—from clicking 'buy' to seeing shares in your account. They walk through the role of market makers, bid-ask spreads, and order routing, using a simple example of buying 10 shares of a familiar company. Lucas explains why your order might get filled at a slightly different price than expected, and the hosts discuss how payment for order flow affects execution quality. A practical episode for any beginner who wants to understand what happens behind the scenes. #InvestingForBeginners #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StockMarketBasics #OrderExecution #MarketMakers #BidAskSpread #PaymentForOrderFlow #FirstTrade #FinancePodcast #HowToBuyStocks #BrokerageAccounts #Trading101 #LimitOrders #MarketOrders #Liquidity #RetailInvesting #StockOrderTypes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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