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What are ways to buy and sell stocks without having a minimum investment amount? |
I am new to the investing in stocks game, but I wanted to know which if an website or ways are there to invest in stocks without a mimimum investment amount? I know most companies like ETrade and Fidelity require a minimum amount. its according to the price of the stocks in which to invest. Find a discount brokerage -- Etrade, TDAmeritrade, Scottrade. They charge a commission for each transaction. There shouldn't be a minimum investment amount. Check out www.zecco.com, or www.tradeking.com. I don't believe either one has minimums, and their comissioons are cheaper to boot. You can open a Scottrade account with as little as a $500 deposit, and it is only $7.00/trade for stocks priced over $1 per share, regardless of your trade frequency or the number of shares in a transaction. |
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