In today's video, we dive deep into the world of investing apps. With so many out there, which one is the best fit for you? Whether …
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In today's video, we dive deep into the world of investing apps. With so many out there, which one is the best fit for you? Whether …
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What are some of YOUR favorite investing apps? Do you live internationally and have another option to share? Comment below!
Two of my favorites:
🐂 Webull App (US, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and Australia) – get free stocks for joining! (limited time) ► https://a.webull.com/i/BobSharpe
💰 Public App (US and UK) – get free stocks for joining! (limited time) ► http://sweetlifesuccess.com/go/public
Nice
RobinHood is badass!
So is Acorns
For middle east region please
Do you get monthly dividande when buying fractional stock .?
Bob you are one of my favorites with your financial advice, and easy to understand valuable presentations! Need to get you to 200K subscribers already, so many can benefit from your videos!
why do my recurring investments not actually buy the stocks i set up…
it just deposits money into my account as buying lower but never buys a fraction of the stock ?
pls help..
Am in England
I use trading 212 and freedtrade
Trading 212 the best i have used
For a few reasons
My favourite reason is trading 212 allows you to make money on share lending
I think robin hood does , but we cant use that in the uk
Do you know any other apps which offer share lending to its customers?
So if you were starting today and live in the US, would you use webul or Robinhood?
My 15 year old grandson has started his ROTH IRA with Fidelity, but is interested with Robinhood. He has been talking with his friend who has a Robinhood account and investing in stocks. I assume his friends account is an account his father opened for him. Just wondering if he should just stay with Fidelity as he also has a Youth brokerage/checking account. Robinhood is a very simple compared to Fidelity. Just would like some feedback.
How about Africa?
LOVE M1 investing 400$/day and it’s a great app/broker
Which is the best option trading app for US option trading from the UK?
Public was trying to charge me 50 cents per recurring daily investment of $5. Would avoid
Etoro is the worst to use ….
I’m gonna start this (hits cart)
What are your thoughts on Wealthfront?
I’ve always used J.P. Morgan Chase but was thinking about transferring it over to Robinhood. What’s your take on that?
What do you think about Etrade? One of my friends recommended it.
I used to prefer Robinhood but lately it seems to be taking more of my money when I buy a stock or crypto. I don't like that but so far I think Robinhood is the easiest one to maneuver 😐
If Binance says, he knows
price goes up every two weeks
You've inspired me to start investing in my last year of college. But I don't see any options in South East Asia except buying shares directly or crypto (Binance).
Surprised Webull doesn’t offer DRIP yet.
Webull is good for Australia
Interactive Brokers charges a commission of $2.5 per trade in Israel… And that is the lowest you will get here
Any thoughts on TDA?
I moved some of my funds to robinhood to a Roth IRA with Gold membership to get a 3% match, and I’m doing the $5 a day strategy just started it! I’ll increase the investing overtime.
I am using robinhood right now investing 5 a day.
Started with Robinhood. Now use IB. Got out of Robinhood when they started having scandal issues. Was cautious about my money.
Dividend reinvestment should also be something to look for. I don’t like that Public and Webull don’t have that. I use Public for US Treasuries though.
Started with Robinhood. Added MooMoo later on. I have to say, RH supports everything I want to do. $5/month for their Gold with 4.9% sweep and Morningstar research access is worth it for me. I'm doing $10/week challenges with many different investments.
Just started doing $5 daily and been thinking of doing a year testing out $5 a day vs $152 at begining of the month vs $1825 one time and compare where each is at the end. That requires multiple brokers so I've also looked at Wealthront which offers 4.8% APY. I'm thinking that Wealthfront if I deposit $152 at the beginning of the month and do the $5 daily will come out ahead thanks to the added 4.8% Compared to Robinhood where I just deposit the $152 straight into SCHD (which is going to be for the test ETF for this). Be interested to hear your thoughts on Wealthfront as well as how you think each will compare?
I started with Robinhood. Now use Webull. I got out of Robinhood when they started having scandall issues. I didn't feel my money was safe there.
Im using interactive brokers as im not from the us they are awesome
Thanks for putting out a short list together
Hey I'm from Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean) wats a good investing app for my region?
Im going to try the same thing 5 bucks a day.
Im copying you to see if this really works on the 5 a day.
I use public it's pretty good 👌