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How do I buy Stock quickly Online with out paying high fees?
I want to buy around $2,000 of stock in a company for a long term investment. What is the quickest and cheapest way for me to purchase online?
I like Scottrade. They are consumer friendly, with very low commissions.
$7 for online trades.
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March 9th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
use ur personal online banking, like Royal Bank. You might have to phone them if you can’t access to online banking.
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March 9th, 2010 at 5:56 pm
I like Scottrade. They are consumer friendly, with very low commissions.
$7 for online trades.
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March 9th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
Again,
I would suggest Scottrade. UNLIKE etrade and other brokers you dont need to trade a minimum of stocks per quarter to avoid any fees! So you can buy low, forget about them, and sell high later whenever your ready as their aren’t any maintenance fees. Other sites also require a large deposit that has to be wired from your bank account.
With Scottrade there are many local branches that you can sit down with a person open an account and drop off a check (min $500) making it alot safer and cheaper if your new to the market. And if their are any problems their just a 10min drive away.
And forget about e-trades $10+ per trade. At Scott’s $7 bucks a trade is solid.
Don’t wanna pay $7 use this code when opening account…
ReferALL code: RWFQ4282
Referred by: Martin Michael Niessen
You get your 1st 3 trades for free And if you refer anyone else you get 3 more for free. So its possible to never be charged a fee.
I’m sure you will be very satisfied with Scottrades No Hidden Inactive or Maintainence Fees, their Customer Service, Cheap Trades, and Ease of use.
Check out their Reasons at http://www.scottrade.com/online_trading_...
Have anymore questions feel free to email me at jackoblades6@yahoo.com Or even better you can call a branch or chat online with a representative.
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Investor using Scottrade.
March 9th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
I know nothing about stocks or investing. However, following Suze Orman’s advice, I went to TD Ameritrade and opened up a Roth IRA ETF.
I deposited $2000. the one time fee was $10.00. And I cant pull it out until 2030.
At Sharebuilder.com, I opened a SPY account each trade is $4.00 and It automatically takes $100 each month out of my checking account.
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