My grandson wants to get into the AMC but he is unwilling to pay anyone to buy stock for him. I figured you guys would have a place to recommend him to go to.
Any apps out there that are pretty simple & easy to just buy stocks without charging? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
My grandson wants to get into the AMC but he is unwilling to pay anyone to buy stock for him. I figured you guys would have a place to recommend him to go to.
Any apps out there that are pretty simple & easy to just buy stocks without charging?
Pretty much all of the brokerages do no-cost trading nowadays. Start a Schwab or Etrade or Fidelity account and it's free to buy stocks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Pretty much all of the brokerages do no-cost trading nowadays. Start a Schwab or Etrade or Fidelity account and it's free to buy stocks.
Yep, using an actual Broker these days is outdated. I use etrade but it pisses me off that the Webullers get to start trading 2 hours before I can. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Pretty much all of the brokerages do no-cost trading nowadays. Start a Schwab or Etrade or Fidelity account and it's free to buy stocks.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Yep, using an actual Broker these days is outdated. I use etrade but it pisses me off that the Webullers get to start trading 2 hours before I can.
That's why I opened a Webull portfolio. I just keep my Fidelity open for OTC stocks since Webull doesn't have them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Yep, using an actual Broker these days is outdated. I use etrade but it pisses me off that the Webullers get to start trading 2 hours before I can.
I guess us old fucks can’t change our ways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Pretty much all of the brokerages do no-cost trading nowadays. Start a Schwab or Etrade or Fidelity account and it's free to buy stocks.
Fidelity doesn’t charge anything even when you sell? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Fidelity doesn’t charge anything even when you sell?
All free to the average man on the street now.
I don't really know how these places make their money. I presume they're making it all off of mutual fund fees and transaction floats and stuff, so free stock trading is just to lure flies into their web. [Reply]