redpill me on Merill Edge vs Vanguard vs Fidelity vs eTrade
If you're buying no-comission ETFs, Vanguard and Fidelity are the best, e.g. VTI on Vanguard and ITOT on Fidelity.
>>3506134
I see, thanks.
I made this post because I was curious about merill. I have a BoA account and they talk about merill whenever i visit a branch.
Is merill any good for no-commission ETFs? If I had a merill account, could I buy vanguard ETFs?
>>3506220
Merrill Edge is Merrill Lynch wealth for niggers. You're poor waste but boa owns us so have a nice day "sir"
>>3506220
I know less about them since so I didn't want to comment. Are you able to qualify for no fees with them? I believe they have a minimum $25k balance whereas Fidelity/Vanguard let you start lower.
https://www.merrilledge.com/zero-dollar-trades
when you actually accumulate savings, and the bank rep talks to you about "financial advisement":
do not trust banks
>do not trust banks
do not trust banks
>do not trust banks