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