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I want to buy stock in a company because of the medical research they are doing. The stock is very inexpensive. I don't have a lot to invest so I don't want to pay a large broker fee. What is the least expensive way to purchase stock?

2007-12-30 19:37:51 · 3 answers · asked by ALR 5 in Business & Finance Investing

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Creat an account with sogoinvest.com I think the first 90 days are free and after that they are as low as 1.50 per trade.

2007-12-30 20:22:42 · answer #1 · answered by northnode3g 3 · 0 0

To be trouble-free i won't be in a position to declare for particular. A seek revealed none. despite the fact that there are reasons for this. Stockbrokers the two on line or finished-provider require to be on line and be individuals of inventory exchanges. This costs money, an mind-blowing style of money. the way that they get well those costs is to pass it directly to you as expenses. there are an mind-blowing style of inexpensive on line brokers despite the fact that. Interactive brokers and ThinkOrSwim are 2 that i comprehend and there are various greater.

2016-10-10 17:06:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Ah yes... the number one mistake(s) of new investors;
Invest in only one or two companies.
Invest in "penny stocks".
Investing when they really don't understand investing.
Not having an "asset allocation".

Most brokers charging less than $9 are not good for newbies. Please re-think your approach.

After you educate yourself, consider;
Charles Schwab
or
Fidelity Brokerage

2007-12-31 00:02:10 · answer #3 · answered by Common Sense 7 · 1 5

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