I have researching. For an online web broker. Scottstrade comes up as one of the best. Does anyone have a preferred broker site?
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I have researching. For an online web broker. Scottstrade comes up as one of the best. Does anyone have a preferred broker site?
I would suggest speaking to a licensed financial advisor in person. They can help you assess your risk tolerance, timeline, and goals. If after consulting with an advisor, you still feel the need to engage in online gambling, I suggest poker instead. :p
Is not gambling,been with etrade for years,never a problem,all there brokers have to be licensed by law.
Wintchase,
Have you considered Ameriprise?
You can have an online personal account there as well as other accounts managed by a licensed financial advisor that you can meet with on a regular basis.
Just an idea.
We no longer do alot of trades,they hold some stock for us,checking accts,some IRA stuff,we get a monthly statement is all.cannot comment on costs but they are all within the same ballpark I think.
I've been using TD Ameritrade for a couple of year. I've had no problems, but I'm far from an expert.
TD Ameritrade is a good one. etrade is also good for certain things.
If you plan to trade in OTC, pink. Your best bet would be to us etrade. They seem to have less restrictions related to the clearing house and OTC/pink sheets.
As with any stock, it's a gamble. Only risk what you're willing to loose:gl:
I use Scottrade for my on-line gambling & can't say anything negative against them at all & I've been with them for 5+ years. I've made a little and lost a lot (remember Fannie May, Freddie Mac, General Motors, Chesapeake Energy, etc.)...I was invested in them all & lost my tail. Got to write it off on the taxes though as you have proof of your gambling losses & gains. I like the idea of someone not making a percentage off a loss or a gain or paying for "advice". Scottrade also offers some real good research tools.