I use Scottrade.com. It takes a minimum $500 to open account. I have always been happy with their customer service and trades are only $7.
2007-06-27 01:56:29
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answered by Hakker 3
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If you would like to invest for your retirement, you can start up an IRA with www.fidelity.com for as little as $250 to start, as long as you commit to invest $250 per month. They have target-date retirement funds which invest your money in underlying mutual funds, making investing simple.
2007-06-27 16:02:51
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answered by derobake 4
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Sharebuilder.com, sign up for the lowest comission plan and invest at least $200 a month.
2007-06-27 05:59:55
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answered by JSan521704 3
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Buy the ETF SPY. You would be diversified even if you just put in $200. Most mutual funds can't beat or track the SP500 which is what SPY tracks.
2007-06-27 04:52:45
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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Zecco.com is great. No commissions if you trade stocks online (for the first 40) and no minimums. You can't beat it.
2007-06-27 09:25:24
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answered by Chris 5
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SogoInvest.
2007-06-29 00:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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