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Is it possible to invest in non-ING mutual Funds via Sharebuilder? |
I recently opened a Roth IRA account with Sharebuilder (owned by ING Direct). They only list ING Mutual Funds on their website. (However there are a lot more stocks and ETFs listed). I'm interested in investing in a Vanguard Mutual Fund. Is it possible to do it through my Roth IRA account on Sharebuilder? Call Sharebuilder tomorrow and get your question answered by someone or go online to the website. I would look into switching to something like Tradeking.com ranked #1 2006 and 2007, and look at CGMFX, tremendous track record and +79% last year..... |
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