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I'm thinking about getting an account in Charles Schwab, and I won't go into niche assets or parts of the market, so I'm comfortable with their limited options on such. I aim to gradually build my ETF portfolio and occasionally purchase reliable stocks that I won't have to pay too much attention to. I am a pretty fresh beginner to the whole thing, but I'm sure that I won't take finances as seriously as a day trader. I really just need something that I can reliably put earned money into and not be likely to incur too many losses. I almost want to treat it like a risky savings account that I could earn big on.
 
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bump this is a really interesting thread
i know etfs can drop in 1 or 2 year like during covid but overal they outpace inflation
its like every 10 years theres a big drop
but its not like u could lose everything bc now the government pumps money if theres a big issue
and i know u can automate it where u just contribute some money every month
 
I'm thinking about getting an account in Charles Schwab, and I won't go into niche assets or parts of the market, so I'm comfortable with their limited options on such. I aim to gradually build my ETF portfolio and occasionally purchase reliable stocks that I won't have to pay too much attention to. I am a pretty fresh beginner to the whole thing, but I'm sure that I won't take finances as seriously as a day trader. I really just need something that I can reliably put earned money into and not be likely to incur too many losses. I almost want to treat it like a risky savings account that I could earn big on.
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I'm thinking about getting an account in Charles Schwab, and I won't go into niche assets or parts of the market, so I'm comfortable with their limited options on such. I aim to gradually build my ETF portfolio and occasionally purchase reliable stocks that I won't have to pay too much attention to. I am a pretty fresh beginner to the whole thing, but I'm sure that I won't take finances as seriously as a day trader. I really just need something that I can reliably put earned money into and not be likely to incur too many losses. I almost want to treat it like a risky savings account that I could earn big on.
VT VOO SPY QQQ. or if you wanna be risky as hell, Yieldmax. I did yieldmax and daytrading and put everything in blue chips after.
 
U wanna day trade etfs?
 
day trading sucky, I wanna know goodbrokerage accounts for long term ealth building
Ah, misread ur op

Well Schwab is def a good one, my TD ameritrade account became a Schwab one after they acquired them. Haven’t had any issues so far

I use that and robinhood
 

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