Here are my top 5 Investing Apps in 2021, along with International picks as well (EU, Canada, UK, Australia). I hope this video …
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Hey guys, I totally messed up the math @ 3:04 – thanks ARROW5HOT for pointing it out. It's $1000 * .002 = $2 and $7.5 respectively. I watched this video 4 times before posting and never noticed lol ugh
What is your more recent top brokrage companies?
I like your Asian accent
can you make an update for 2024?
I know it is late but I want to recommend Fidelity to you all cause it is the easiest even though is not that easy, you'll get used to it eventually.
New Subscriber! tysm for the video!
Again, nothing in the app store. None of those.
For UK, InvestEngine's DIY option is good for ETF investors.
DO NOT USE ROBINHOOD, THEYRE CROOKS!!!!!
Eleven got me
Public scam
Any platform recommendations for the caribbean?
Good review video. Thanks
😂😂 webull is not 1. They customer service suck and you’ll be on hold 99 years before you talk to real person
<"I am new to the stock market. Every stock that I bought so far, I was out of luck because I bought them when they were expensive. I feel I missed out on all the stock opportunities so far for the tech stocks.I believe having 175K yearly income would be a good investment so I want to plug all my savings into the stock market. I know this sounds a bit dull but I would like to know if I should learn investing or let somebody else (more capable like a Fin-Advisor) do it for me? Please share your thoughts. I am kind of tired of searching for a good stock to buy and losing all the good opportunities.">
Great video thank you for the info. I am here im El Salvador and been looking which app would you think is good?
Can you recommend any in asia?
Canada now has a brand new Social Investing App called Blossom. BTW, please make a video comparing the Registered account in the US and their equivalents in Canada. Like TFSA, RESP and RRSP in Canada.
In every broker stop trading on GameStop in AMC It wasn't just Robin Hood
So is the top picks all for your referrals? Like I was looking for a true list of best options out there with no referral bias.
All these spam bots lol
Excellent video! I have 959 shares of SCHD in my dividend portfolio and 1670 shares in an IRA. SCHD has recovered much more than the broader market. I think there is more upside in QQQ/VTI/VOO. I already did DRIP my dividend from SCHD on 12/12/22 back into SCHD. Finally hit the 7 figure mark on my portfolio I'm grateful for my broker James Fletcher Brennan, he handles all my investments and ensures I stay above the market..
Apps for Africa?
So what is your suggestion for beginners out the 5 said apps??
Thank you 🙏
Robinhood is absolute garbage, can't see your short-term gains and losses its not transparent at all and customer support is awful. its easy to sign up and east to lose money too
I don’t know why Robinhood gets so much hate for the GameStop situation. Other brokerages including what seems to be everyone’s favorite at the moment (Webull) did the same exact thing with GameStop they just did it about a day later or so if I can recall. Also Robinhood doesn’t get enough credit for its cool new features if you pay for the Gold membership which is only $5/month you get A 4% interest on un-invested cash, research report on certain companies done by Morningstar, aftermarket hours, options trading, etc. Not to mention their instant deposit has always been a nice feature to have and they have currently added a Roth IRA program.
I’m just interested in making a profit short or long term
Which one of these offers fixed income trading?
What's the best app can I use as a beginner..and I'm from the Caribbean (Grenada)
I would like to start trading! "Expertoption mobile trading". !
Can you please help me with any info as to their honesty, reliabity, trustworthiness etc! Thankyou!
If you like having quick access to funds and trading on your phone, Robinhood and Webull are king. Fidelity and Vanguard are for long term investments. And Acorns for if you want to toss money into an account and forget about it.
Earlier this year, there was some news about Robinhood rolling out retirement accounts sometime. If this were to be implemented, would you say that Robinhood would be a good app for long term investors? Or would you still recommend others such as Fidelity, Vanguard, etc.? I know a lot of people hate on it, but personally, I like the feel and UI of Robinhood
Can anyone help me find one that works in South America