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  • Taylor
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    Originally posted by SMKR View Post
    For someone who wants to set up an account online, add funds to in order to purchase certain stocks, what site is best or are they all pretty much the same? (Etrade, scottrade, etc)
    zomg u gettin in on that hot facebook ipo bro?

    been getting those retarded calls all day.

    edit: we could use an investment forum fosho.

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  • Captain Crawfish
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    Originally posted by SMKR View Post
    For someone who wants to set up an account online, add funds to in order to purchase certain stocks, what site is best or are they all pretty much the same? (Etrade, scottrade, etc)
    scottrade. tell them i sent you so i can get some free trades!!

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  • Cobra86
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    Do a little research, buy a collector car or two, drive, enjoy then sell or trade. I've made a lot more money and had more fun doing this. None of my cars have ever been worth zero, but I've got a couple of worthless stock certificates LOL!

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  • Denny
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    I have had a Scott trader Account for years with no problems except I cannot purchase any stock less than one dollar per share without being the charged more

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  • kdventura73
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    I use www.zecco.com

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  • SMKR
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    Thanks

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by SMKR View Post
    For someone who wants to set up an account online, add funds to in order to purchase certain stocks, what site is best or are they all pretty much the same? (Etrade, scottrade, etc)
    I use ING Direct (Sharebuilder) but they are likely to all be similar. They should all offer research features, etc.

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  • SMKR
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    For someone who wants to set up an account online, add funds to in order to purchase certain stocks, what site is best or are they all pretty much the same? (Etrade, scottrade, etc)
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