I'm in a good mood and wanna buy some stocks. Let's say I have $100 to throw into the waste bin, what broker could you recommend? I want it to be as simple as possible.
I hate filling up large registration forms and downloading crap like MetaTrader to my computer, I think RobinHood would be OK, but I'm from Russia.
Lucas Flores
Bump
Noah Gray
Try r9k
Ian Bell
30 year Japanese bonds
Ayden Jenkins
No, I wanna some broker.
Jordan Johnson
Bump!
Ethan Long
This isn't /b/, you don't have to bump every 5 minutes
Adam Green
Not OP but I do have a question concerning stockbrokers. I was thinking of signing up for an online one, but my biggest concern is them taking my Social Security Number, as the fear of identity theft related issues is a concern. Are these online brokers truly safe and have good protection?
Luis Diaz
Underaged as fuck. Just invest that $100 in kneepads or the will-power to get a real job. You can't just decide to trade with $100. Broker takes at least $6.95 per transaction so your down 13% off the bat. Just pretend you invested in a stock and see how it does. It's the same affect but save yourself the money.
Brody Myers
I don't plan to trade with $100. I plan to trade with roughly $1000.
Isaiah Myers
>Broker takes at least $6.95 per transaction I said, I don't care if I waste that $100.
Joseph Perez
>I plan to trade with roughly $1000 Did someone give you the idea that was feasible?
Jordan White
How fucking dense can you be mate? $6.95 in commission on a $100 trade is not fucking 13%, it's 6.95%. Jesus fucking christ.
Dylan Lopez
Borrow some money and dump it all into USD/LIRA
Sebastian Young
buy monero
Ryder Garcia
Fuck is wrong with all of you.
OP for a broker you should use Robinhood. They don't charge any fees to trade.
And if you really don't care if you waste that $100 then great. I recommend buying a long term stock that pays consistent dividends. it will increase exponentially and you will have $334 in ten years. Just pretend that you wasted that $100, and don't forget to reinvest dividends.
Gavin Gonzalez
>broker >Robinhood pick one
Nathan Ward
it's 6.95 x 2 because you're charged on entry and exit. good job calling other people retards tho.
Jayden Ward
I admit it's not much to work with admittedly. But a chance for a small profit, is something regardless I want to take.
Brandon Wood
you should round up rather than down if it is greater than .5
Mason Nguyen
i'm not the guy that he initially responded to. but it irks me that he's insulting someone's intelligence when he's wrong. there's nothing erroneous with my math because i merely point out it's a fee charged twice.
Nathan Carter
don't be a cunt.
when I first dabbled in day trading I started with $100 just to test it out. it's a good way to learn. you can take risks without consequence.
robinhood is a good way to start since it's free. you have to deal with the fact that you are looking at a less complete set of data than other players, but it's still enough to turn a profit and right now is a pretty fun time to be trading.
just bear in mind that with only $100 or $1000 your profits will be very small.
Austin Reyes
Les complete set of data? How so?
Isaac Hall
No real time prices No after hours access No pre market access No shorting No margin No leverage Boiled shrimp Shrimp Kebabs
That's about it.
Landon Lewis
>Robinhood >Russia pick one
Jack Lewis
The Swiss would be more profitable atm
Lucas Allen
please don't be mean to me
Ian Reed
>Russia >Robinhood In Russia, hoods rob you
Luke Clark
Bump
Kayden Wilson
Bump
John Harris
if you want to trade, you need to get at least $1000. like the other guy said, commissions take out a big % if you have only $100.
with a small account, you must play those low float runners of the day to grow it quickly. for example, last week had OPTT, SPU, KURA.
Noah Walker
can one use robinhood with a VPN ?
Hudson Butler
>commissions take out a big % if you have only $100 lol. That's not true for $1000? In twenty trades, you'll have gone through nearly a third of your capital. And that's assuming you can pick up commissions for $7.50.