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I've been asked for brokerage recommendations, but I only use and know Vanguard, so I thought I would get ideas from you all.
I gather that the account will start out in the $50k to $100k range, all in a taxable account. His priorities are cheap stock trades and excellent and easy to use website/user interface. Good access to mutual funds would be a plus also.
So who do you all use and recommend?
Thanks!
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I use TD and Merrill Edge, TD is good, $9.99 trade.
Merrill Edge has free trades per month if you have a certain balance.
I like ME other than the BP DRIP fiasco I have.
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06-04-2015, 11:25 PM
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Love Fidelity, switched over after using USAA. Trade price is $7.95 I think so it's not the cheapest, but they regularly have free trade offers. A lot of good free ETFs as well, which I dont use heavily, but I do stash money in an high dividend fund until I have enough for a full position in my Roth. Also they have a 2% cash back Amex which is nice. 24 hour service is always prompt and courteous. DRIPs are free and easy to set up. My only gripe is the interface for editing and setting up watch lists, but that's pretty minor.
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06-05-2015, 01:41 AM
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You'll get 30 free trades per month with MerrillEdge, or maybe even 100 per month depending on the balance. You also get access to BofA research reports, Morningstar, and S&P Capital IQ. Morningstar has good qualitative write-ups on most of the stocks they cover, and BofA has summary reports on entire sectors. I'm very happy with Merrill.
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I'm with IB. Probably the cheapest there is, most of my commissions are around the $0.5 area. There is a $10 monthly fee but iirc that gets waived when you go over $100k. Also a pretty good selection of markets from around the world.
Though I would say that their desktop software is anything except easy to use at first. It's not bad once you get used to it but it does seem very confusing at first.
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I use Capitol One Investing (was Sharebuilder), $7 trades--free if you draw you funds from a Capitol one (Chase) account:-)
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Thanks everyone, really appreciate the input. I'll pass along the recommendations!