This video ranks the 10 best investing platforms for beginners. By the end, you’ll understand the key features of each and what …
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This video ranks the 10 best investing platforms for beginners. By the end, you’ll understand the key features of each and what …
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Which platform(s) do you prefer and why? – Enjoy!!
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1. Fidelity: https://dannysully.link/Fidelity
2. Charles Schwab: https://dannysully.link/CharlesSchwab
3. SoFi: https://dannysully.link/InvestSoFi
4. Webull: https://dannysully.link/Webull
5. Coinbase: https://dannysully.link/Coinbase
6. Interactive Brokers: https://dannysully.link/IBKR
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8. Vanguard: https://dannysully.link/Vanguard
9. Robinhood: https://dannysully.link/Robinhood
10. M1 Finance: https://dannysully.link/M1Finance
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Sofi is my favorite.
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Been using M1 Finance for about 5 yrs so far, I love it.
People from RobinHood should have went to jail over the GameStop thing.
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Schwab has a bricks and mortar office. You can sit down with a human and face him eye to eye. That is what made me like them. Honest trustworthy people. I have never seen a Fidelity person. All we ever get is phone, chat, AI, etc. Is that better? And paper? Schwab provides paper docs if you want. I haven't found out if Fidelity provides paper. I do know they provide pdf's. But is that sufficient? (I find it good to be able to see a paper doc to compare with personal spreadsheets. Online requires scrolling and zooming and sometimes the monitor view is small so when you zoom, you have data go off screen. Same with pdf".) There's more to your investment decisions than simple online. You sometimes need to bounce ideas off someone. I found Fidelity people a bit snooty over the phone. Like "why are you asking me this? Don't you have any common sense and know how to navigate the online web site.) That is not for us senior citizens. Schwab's web site is far easier to grasp and be able to figure out what is what. Research on both is good, so that's not a problem.
Robinhood should be higher on your list, zero fee option trades, fraction shares at only a dollar, overnight trading. They do lack on not having there own index funds and heard there customer service isn't the best. I do agree with Fidelity as number 1 they really have everything expect zero fee option trades, no after hours trading. Fidelity has a good mix of index funds with ones that have zero expense fees. I say the perfect pair is Fidelity for customer service and access to solid index funds and Robinhood for overnight trading and zero option trades. Charles Swab also allows trading before markets open and after but no overnight trade unless you use there think or swim which is limited to stocks overnight.
Sofi Does have a cash sweep feature you need to opt into for your Taxable brokrage account(I can't confirm if it's avaialble in the self-directed IRA). It is based of Apex Clearning Sweep program. So they Apy earned Varies compaired to Sofi APY. Sofi is the better ALL in one option Online Banking, Brokrage, Loan, and Credit monitoring Option.
For Robinhood i wouldn't even mention the credit card. It's not available and i've been waiting on the waitlist for over a year.
No Etrade ?????wtf
Fidelity all day; I absolutely agree that the principles of the platform you chose will inform the kind of trades you do. That the margin rates are high and there are no futures on fidelity may be seen as a negative, but they are really protecting people from doing risky business and saving them from themselves
Great video as always
I like Fidelity and WeBull but with Sofi also being a bank, I just do it all on Sofi
Hassle free when moving money between accounts, savings/checkings to brokerage. I think it has the cleanest mobile UI as well
WeBull is more advanced for in depth research on a stock and fidelity I like for the retirement account. But after awhile I moved everything to Sofi except the ROTH IRA
I agree that Fidelity is one of the best. The platform is easy to navigate and include new T-bills and secondary market T-bills.