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RH is used frequently here because of its no commission, no fee structure, which allows for a more active trading style without paying the big house big cuts. Its also mobile friendly and has friendly UI. But also a fuckton of serverside issues that tend to kick in right when you need to sell sometimes.

I like TDAmeritrade for all of their site research and mainly their ThinkOrSwim software platform which is excellent for charting and many other things. The charge about 6 bucks a trade, last I checked. However, you can open an account w them for like 50 bucks (and then moving 49.99 back out to bank lmao) and just use their resources for free while executing trades somewhere else

ETrade is pretty good but webui dated, I think I have commissions for a dollar cheaper there than at TDA.

M1 investing is very similar to RH w the mobile platform and no fees and all. They also let you buy fractional shares, eg, if Amazon is $1000 a share and you only have $20, you can buy a fraction of a full share. Hardly anyone else does this.

YouInvest is a new broker from JPMorgan Chase that is for the common retail investor. I believe they also offer the first 100 trades free during the first year or something.

TastyWorks is a stellar platform w decent commission fees if you wanna do nothing but Options trade like a madman

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