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I opened up an investment account with USAA. Now how do i buy stocks? I'm new at this. explain to me all the detail. peace. If you are new to the market, you are best off buying index funds and letting the market averages work for you. If you want to buy a little of many stocks, buy a share direct from the company and then continue your investment through a Direct Reinvestment Plan or DRIP. This saves commissions. You can set up a brokerage account through any number of brokers, like Schwab, ETrade and many others... Oh buy, u in LONG way to go, yes now is a good time for inviest stock u need ask a real Pro who actually to buy stock. stock broker/nyse Since you already have your investment account open with USAA, contact them to discuss the process and the commission. You may want to look around as well, just to make sure you opened it up at the right spot. Fidelity, Etrade, and Schwab are all probably cheaper for you. Scottrade is the cheapest at 7 bucks a trade. |
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