Stocks

The Stocks section is focused on trading in the US Stock Indexes. This is where I will share stock trading tips and tools that I actively use. I’ve been trading stocks since 1996 but really started enjoying it in the year 2000.

The following is a list of some of the top stock trading platforms. I have experience using platforms #1-6, actively use #1-3, but #1 Webull is my preferred platform and which I would recommend for both beginners and experienced traders. If you also choose to use Webull please support my referral by clicking on my supplied referral link so we can both get free stocks.

  1. Webull: A commission-free trading app that offers real-time market data, advanced charting tools, and the ability to trade stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies Webull is a mobile-first platform that offers a feature-rich community-driven experience. Webull is available for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux and via Web browser.
  2. E*TRADE: An online broker that offers a variety of investment products and tools, including stock trading, options trading, and retirement accounts.
  3. TD Ameritrade: An online brokerage that offers a range of investment products and tools, including the ability to trade stocks, options, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
  4. M1 Finance: A robo-advisor that offers a unique combination of automated investing and self-directed trading, allowing users to invest in stocks, ETFs, and other investment products.
  5. Charles Schwab: An online broker offering a range of investment products, including stock trading, options trading, and retirement accounts.
  6. Robinhood: A commission-free trading app that allows users to trade stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies.
  7. Fidelity Investments: An investment company offering a range of investment products, including stock trading, mutual funds, and retirement accounts.
  8. Interactive Brokers: A broker offering a wide range of investment products and tools, including stock trading, options trading, and futures trading.
  9. Stash: A mobile-first investment app that makes it easy for novice investors to start building a diverse portfolio of stocks, ETFs, and other investment products.
  10. Acorns: An investment app that rounds up users’ purchases and invests the spare change in a diversified portfolio of ETFs.

Note: This is not a comprehensive list, and the ranking of these apps may change over time. It’s important to research and compare the different options available to determine which one is the best fit for your individual needs and goals.