Amount: k-k
Type: IRA accounts
Investment Strategy: Stock and Fund trading
I am currently with Fidelity. The no-cost IRA thing is good as well as a large collection of no fee mutual funds, but I am paying rediculously high fees for every stock purchase. (.95 to buy, and another .95 to sell).
I am looking for something with no maintenance fees IRAs, low equity trade fees, and possibly no fee mutual funds (in their fund family). Any ideas?
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Take a look at Scottrade. 7.00 trades. I have been with them
about 5 years and have no complaints.
I am about to join Scott Trade, visit their web sites and find out the deals they have.
Check this out: http://www.fool.com/dbc/dbc.htm?source=LN (comparison of 4 brokers), as well as Scottrade.
My opinion is Scottrade is #1 for absolute lowest cost, but TD Ameritrade has a much better selection of mutual funds.
Zecco.
I agree with them all. You can’t beat Scottrade. Plus there is no opening, closing or custodial fees for IRA accounts with Scottrade.
I moved my Roth from Amerprise a year ago because I had the same issue you did with the $19.95 to sell and then another $4.95 processing fee. Amerprise charged me $75 to transfer my account over to Scottrade, but I have made up the difference.
Scottrade does not charge you to purchase mutual funds or bonds and that is a big thing for me with retirement money. They charge you $7 for stock trades.
I have been extremely happy with them over this past year!