should i use etrade or something similar or go see someone like a charles schwab rep?
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should i invest online or go see someone?
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Jake Slick 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
just use ameritrade
it would be different if you were investing $100,000 or more
Kenzii 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
go see someone
LessonsbyOlga.com 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
Better to go and see someone.
You can see what offers bank in your city.
Kevin R 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
that depends on you, and your knowledge. If you don’t know, then yes it might be wise to seek a professional. If you know the risks, and rewards, do it yourself. Scottrade is cheaper.
Charlotte D 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
I would recommend seeking legal advice or help before deciding to invest any large amount over $1,000.00 to be on the safe side. Never rely on online investments unless you have done research for the site it could cost you in the long run.
Iqbal E 6:01 pm on December 19, 2009
No. Invest Online. It is cheaper and you have more control. Sharebuilders – $4.00 per trade.