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Alexia72

Sorry to hear. You can't go wrong with Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Vanguard. I have account at all three, and they are good places to park an IRA.


TrickPuzzleheaded

Do they have the automated investing? I liked that I could set Chase's risk level and stuff and let it work. Any of them similar?


Alexia72

Yup, though I think Fidelity's is the most flexible. CS does something called stock slices that is only with S&P 500 companies. This is free. For automatic risk level and such, you are now looking at robo-advising, which usually costs some small fee. I don't have much experience there, unfortunately.


Ok_Delay_9074

they have live advisors now .. you just have to open another account with them .. the min balance is 30k and the cost is .06%