Having both TD and Fidelity is good. You can save some fees using Fidelity, but you have to go to TD to buy some really high risk penny stocks.Etrade, along with just about everyone else, have phased out fees with the exception of some for OTC, foreign stocks, etc. Is that what you're trying to buy? If so, I think most charge fees for those.
I also use Fidelity and like it, many use TD, some use Schwab. It's all personal preference, with some having slightly higher fees for foreign stocks, some not allowing you to trade in certain stocks (I couldn't buy SFIO in either of my accounts, others here were able to).
Webull. You can trade crypto with it, too.I'm using E-trade but would like to switch to a free trade platform. What do you guys recommend?
Go with Fidelity and don't look back.I'm using E-trade but would like to switch to a free trade platform. What do you guys recommend?
This seems absurd to us, as many of us would have thousands of dollars in fees every year. But I we had to pay a $7, we would have significantly different trading patterns. Its truly revolutionized retail stock trading. Welcome to the tread. Its fun in here and we see lots of winners posted.I haven't been involved with it for a long time, which is why I'm looking to move to a more up to date platform. Thanks for not helping, though.
Took a small position in each of these for a start. Thanks.Todem said:Good morning.
Value/dividend picks today for those seeking current income, and some long term moderate growth. These stocks are highly defensive.
MDU
EXC
VZ
GIS
GSK
PFE
LMT
These are not sexy in today's GME/AMC/SPAC/Bitcoin frenzy/roulette wheel casino market we see right now LOL.
These are real stocks, with real earnings, and real strong and growing dividends.
Buy them with the utmost confidence for long term compounding and a defensive sleeve for your portfolio.
Take care folks.
I haven't paid for trades other than Penny stocks like RLFTFIt's like $7 a trade.
EURN with terrible numbers and fore-shadowing a dividend cut. I just dumped all my tanker stock. Probably means all will be up 5% today.
Just as I suspected....everything I sold is now up 10%. I really need to start doing the opposite of what makes sense to me. Buy on the news of dividend cuts, reduced income, idle capacity, and losing money. Sell any company generating revenue.Yeah, I'm planning to exit, too. Though you have to wonder how far they can fall when they're already 25% below book.
I'll be opening a reverse bassnbrew etf.Just as I suspected....everything I sold is now up 10%. I really need to start doing the opposite of what makes sense to me. Buy on the news of dividend cuts, reduced income, idle capacity, and losing money. Sell any company generating revenue.
You should....everything I've been touching has turned to ####.I'll be opening a reverse bassnbrew etf.![]()
I dumped most my tankers as well and pivoted in to $NMCI. Considering 2023 $STNG leaps as my tanker play.Just as I suspected....everything I sold is now up 10%. I really need to start doing the opposite of what makes sense to me. Buy on the news of dividend cuts, reduced income, idle capacity, and losing money. Sell any company generating revenue.
Buy 2/12 puts? Just looked, 2/12 $65 puts going for around $7.60. So in my opinion they’re fairly expensive and some of this is already priced in.NNOX looks to be forming a nice head and shoulders, so it has a chance at a freefall. What's the cheapest, most profitable way to bet on a 15% loss by the end of next week? Will answer yours/
The Costanza Fund. Ticker symbol OPPOI'll be opening a reverse bassnbrew etf.
I had five of those this week. $100 starter position and someone spends $5 in postage and $6 on a ream of paper.Why did I get a damn inch thick bound book for Diamond Head Holdings $DHHCU?I ain't reading that damn thing
Opt in to only e-communications?I had five of those this week. $100 starter position and someone spends $5 in postage and $6 on a ream of paper.
Just got one for FSSIU yesterday.Why did I get a damn inch thick bound book for Diamond Head Holdings $DHHCU?I ain't reading that damn thing
Not sure????Opt in to only e-communications?
I sure hope our boy TilapiaNTequila has.
Have etrade. Have never paid a fee so I'm confused.It's like $7 a trade.
I called E-Trade last night.Have etrade. Have never paid a fee so I'm confused.
https://youtu.be/X4GZfvXx9Js.I'm using E-trade but would like to switch to a free trade platform. What do you guys recommend?
You're was bound? Mine just had banding to hold the loose paper together. I feel slighted here.Why did I get a damn inch thick bound book for Diamond Head Holdings $DHHCU?I ain't reading that damn thing
Well bound with banding. Definitely not properly boundYou're was bound? Mine just had banding to hold the loose paper together. I feel slighted here.
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Once this SPAC and Penny stock honeymoon ends, we should all probably move our accounts to Vanguard.https://youtu.be/X4GZfvXx9Js.
@-OZ- @SFBayDuck
Was watching the Superbowl commercials show.
don't go with vanguard, they don't let you buy anything riskier than CYDY.
same here. It usually seems to be the more risky stocks, so maybe they are doing it as a cya thing.Not sure????
most of myself comes online except these war and peace manuscripts.
I like Vanguard for a lot of reasons, but their UI is certainly far behind other brokerages I've used.Once this SPAC and Penny stock honeymoon ends, we should all probably move our accounts to Vanguard.
I see it as $115/year.I signed up with Simply Wall Street (simplywall.st) for their trial I love it. Its been the easiest to use and most wasily accessible, extremely detailed narratives of any portfolio
I would subscribe in a second if I knew how much.
Here is their pricing plan and I can't figure out if its 80/mo or 80/yr.
If its an annual price, I'm definitely in.
for some reason, mine reflects a ~30% discount, probably because of the link I i use.I see it as $115/year.
what game?Very good indication of how sharply my priorities have shifted that I’m looking more forward to seeing the $FVRR commercial than the game.
UUUUWS Has been pretty great lately. I bought in the 1.70s/1.80s and it closed Friday at its all time high 2.54.I did not know if it even sold AH, so for ####s and giggles I listed 500 for 2,70. It sold. Idk what that portends for Monday, but I'll have some available for sale in the 2.80s, 2.90s etc. Pre-market.
Look here, I was the solitary AH transaction in the universe Friday.
Well, that was underwhelmingMcBokonon said:Very good indication of how sharply my priorities have shifted that I’m looking more forward to seeing the $FVRR commercial than the game.
In one of my services with them they were recommended at $20 or so at the beginning of 2020. Livongo as well around the same price. Took me until $59 to buy Livongo and $121 for FVRR (bought two more time a little higher, glad I did). Wish I didn’t wait that long would have had way more but man there was so much to bye early last year. Easy to miss some.Wow, Motley recommended FVRR and they just had a super bowl commercial. Should’ve bought last week.
Was the Four Seasons Total Landscaping in the ad, THE Rudy Four Seasons?McBokonon said:Very good indication of how sharply my priorities have shifted that I’m looking more forward to seeing the $FVRR commercial than the game.
If you don't mind, can you post a list of your bitcoin stocks again.Tesla just bought 1.5 billion in bitcoin.
Bitcoin to 50k by mid-week and 100k+ within the next 6 months.
Is a massive tesla short squeeze looming?
It was the owner, for sure.Was the Four Seasons Total Landscaping in the ad, THE Rudy Four Seasons?![]()