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Does anyone know how to purchase stocks?
#21
In US Etrade is pretty good. You can link your bank. But be carful with investment... practice six month ahead of actual investment.



#22
Many brokers offer free trades now



#23
Robinhood is super popular for daytrading and options



#24
Charles schwab has a good brokerage account and high yeld checking. Zero commisons and easy to use website. I would also listen to some podcast that teaches you the things to look for when chosing stocks.



#25
I used Stock Pile but I choose not to use it anymore because they don't accept my bank to transfer back.
The other is Etrade. They do accept regular bank accounts.

Now about stocks, I purchased Big Lots (BIG) when it was $10 something a share. Only had 3 shares. Anyways I cashed out at around $98 and transferred it to my account, only took 2 days. When I cashed out it was about $33 a share. Keep an eye on them, if they go low buy it. BIG does have a history of around $70.
You can create a Stock Pile account to keep track of stocks or use some other website. I have money on there now and don't know how to get it off because I only have prepaid accounts.

Also google stock splits schedules or something because you can also benefit from splits sometimes.

Hopefully this helps.



#26
yo use fidelity. On robinhood, and webull you can fall into traps set for newbies, such as the popular page ect. Buy good companies, and invest steadily



#27
It depends on your location and in what u want to spend



#28
robinhood or etrader the rest are not that good.