Top (excellent quality and security but you pay for that, example in article below, please look at total fees for long term investors) = Davy+Goodbody
www.irishtimes.com
Middle (sites have clear information on securities being lodged away in case of bankruptcy, etc) = Degiro (for some people considered middle-low because of the low fees)+Interactive Brokers+Saxo+Interactive Investor
Low (no clear information to my own view on securities being lodged away in case of bankruptcy, etc) = eToro+Revolut+you can find many by googling
So if anyone is trying to keep focusing in the middle range by diversifying apart from the mentioned 4 you need to move either to Top or Low. Am I correct? Please note I am not referring here to crypto, CFDs, spreadbetting or any other bettings... This is about owning shares only

So you want to invest in the stock market: what will it cost?
Whatever way you choose to invest, you will need a stockbroker, and they cost
Middle (sites have clear information on securities being lodged away in case of bankruptcy, etc) = Degiro (for some people considered middle-low because of the low fees)+Interactive Brokers+Saxo+Interactive Investor
Low (no clear information to my own view on securities being lodged away in case of bankruptcy, etc) = eToro+Revolut+you can find many by googling
So if anyone is trying to keep focusing in the middle range by diversifying apart from the mentioned 4 you need to move either to Top or Low. Am I correct? Please note I am not referring here to crypto, CFDs, spreadbetting or any other bettings... This is about owning shares only