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Brokerages + Portfolio Management - billm - 12-21-2016

What brokerages are you guys using for your investing?

I'm personally using Robinhood and tapping into their API that syncs nightly so all the info syncs to a php app I made to generate nice graphs.

Here I can see what the Ex-Div dates/Upcoming are, How many shares I owe, what the payout ratios are, what is the P/E, etc
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Sector Balancing
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Portfolio Growth Overtime
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Dividends By Month + Projected 6 Months ahead based on past payouts.
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Since Robinhood doesn't have a web version, its very hard to manage and see the big picture with a mobile app online, browser based also makes it much easier to manage account and execute on trades.
Charts are all from highcharts.com


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - rayray - 12-24-2016

Was using Vanguard and Fidelity, now just Fidelity.


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - navyasw02 - 12-25-2016

Fidelity here too. The only complaint I have is trade fees are $7.95 which isnt bad, but I wish they would have a tiered trade fee structure like Vanguard.


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - DividendGarden - 12-31-2016

I use OptionsXpress, by Charles Schwab. Trades are $6.95. Also, I use ComputerShare for DRIP (commission-free!) and Loyal3 for BRK.b and GOOGL (commission free, also).


Brokerages + Portfolio Management - robin33 - 12-31-2016

I use DeGiro.nl. 00.50 cents per trade and 00.005 per share

Any one know how as an non us resident can use a drip. They all require a us bank account. And of course i do not have that.


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RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - DividendDragon - 12-31-2016

(12-31-2016, 08:09 AM)robin33 Wrote: I use DeGiro.nl. 00.50 cents per trade and 00.005 per share

Any one know how as an non us resident can use a drip. They all require a us bank account. And of course i do not have that.


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I've checked out Degiro and decided against them.
They have no ISA wrapper or Dividend reinvestment here in the UK.


Brokerages + Portfolio Management - robin33 - 12-31-2016

Don t know what isa is , reinvestment plan ... i know thats part of my question How do i do it if not via degiro

Another thing. For small time investers is . 50 great


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RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - rayray - 02-28-2017

(12-25-2016, 07:34 AM)navyasw02 Wrote: Fidelity here too.  The only complaint I have is trade fees are $7.95 which isnt bad, but I wish they would have a tiered trade fee structure like Vanguard.

Fidelity just lowered their online equity trades to $4.95


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - billm - 02-28-2017

Its basically a race to the bottom now.

Schwab to $4.95 (changed today from $6.95)
Fidelity to $4.95 (Effectively matching TradeKing)


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - KTMarty - 03-01-2017

(02-28-2017, 08:16 AM)billm Wrote: Its basically a race to the bottom now.

Schwab to $4.95 (changed today from $6.95)
Fidelity to $4.95 (Effectively matching TradeKing)

TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:AMTD) announced today that it will reduce its online equity and ETF trade commissions from $9.99 to $6.95, and lower options pricing to $6.95 plus $0.75 per contract effective March 6, 2017.


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - Forticus - 03-06-2017

interactiveBrokers here. $1 to $$2 for one trade which is subtracted from the monthly fee of some $8. Realtime data cost extra.


RE: Brokerages + Portfolio Management - crimsonghost747 - 03-06-2017

(03-06-2017, 03:50 PM)Forticus Wrote: interactiveBrokers here. $1 to $$2 for one trade which is subtracted from the monthly fee of some $8. Realtime data cost extra.


if you are trading with smaller amounts then take a look at changing the pricing structure. The default one has a minimum of $1 but the other  has no minimum... usually my transactions of around $400 are something like $0.3. I don't know which one is better with larger amounts.