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looking for information and/or feedback on the investment company of sharebuilders Hi Richard! I have been a customer of Sharebuilder for a few years now and I trust them fully. However, let me give you some secret information. If you sign up for an account, use promotion code ENTERTAIN50 and you'll get $50 free. It costs $4 each time you buy a stock, but about $15 each time you sell. Alternatively, you can trade for free at Zecco.com. Keep in touch, I'm going to be advertising offers like this on my new website (which has not yet gone public yet...but you can get a sneak peak at www.cheapmiser.com/index1.html). sharebuilder is good for income investing. For normal trading, their commissions are 3 times higher than other brokers. Check out Scottrade. I use Sharebuilders. Excellent service. Been with sharebuilders for 5 years and happy with their service. |
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