I use ETrade and have seen just how wide their coverage is.
For others, I did
this using etrade after I setup a LLC.
Not exact matches
Brokers like Fidelity, Ally Invest, and
ETRADE integrate the robo - experience directly into the primary brokerage experience, while Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and Merrill Edge
use a separately designed area catering specifically for the robo experience.
Questrade is by far the worst online trading site I have
used (others I have
used were TD, Scotia iTrade, &
etrade) They have went down for the day twice in the last 3 months, I had purchased options the day before and could not log in to sell them the next day.
notes on brokers: most US brokers should be able to sell you OTC stocks
using their regular rates (e.g.
etrade, tradeking).
I was going to go with
etrade but after reading this I'm not sure which one to
use.
Sites like charles schwab and
etrade are what people always
use, but I wanted to do the research for myself, so I looked at a bunch of online investment sites and I finally decided on tradeking.
TD Ameritrade and
ETrade both have mobile apps that you can
use if you hold one of their online accounts.
Many trading platforms (
ETrade, that I
use, for example) allow investing on some of those as well.
There may OR may not be commissions involved for buying / selling depending on the stock broker platform
used (
etrade, vanguard, and a whole host of providers with different fees per trade).
ETrade Review -
ETrade used to be the leader in low cost investing.
I'm curious if you
use a large brokerage to manage your funds or if you
use one of the do - it - yourselfers like
etrade or tdameritrade.