For 2017, I want to put 25 bucks a week into a Vanguard dividend fund. Want to make sure it is in its own separate account, and that I can't automate the 25/week buy.
What's the best brokerage/site/app to do this? Already have a fidelity account but I'm looking to minimize my fees, I'm pretty sure fidelity is gonna ding me 7.95/week in fees.
Thanks /biz/.
>>1751309
*can automate the 25/week buy
I want to automate the purchase.
>>1751309
Just put $1300 in it at the beginning of the year you faggot.
Afaik, vanguard has automatic investing features, and they have no transaction fee on their own funds. That said, they probably have 2.5k+ minimum initial investments for most funds.
>>1751312
I need the upfront money in my savings at the moment for a down payment on a house in March otherwise I would do this.
>>1751318
Buy a cheaper house.
open an account with vanguard directly, they let you do this easily
>>1751359
Thanks my nigga.
just buy bitcoin you retard
>>1751359
Do they charge a fee per transaction? Don't want to be doing this weekly investment if they're gonna ding me a fee weekly.
Hey guys, I just bought a few shares of the SPY etf, now what?...
>>1751911
its free for vanguard funds, prolly a charge for random stocks etc
>>1751911
Vanguard does not charge fees when you buy their own stuff, just look at their website for 10 minutes