What app are you using to invest your money in?

I have heard of very many different apps and websites but which are you personally using to make a profit with your money? What is the entry cost or fees to use it? Feedback would be appreciated if you have been investing for a long period of time.

I use quite a few different investment apps.

It really depends on how you want to invest.

For example, some of my apps are robo-advisors where the computer does all the investing for me while others I invest in fractional shares of stocks.

Most of the apps I use are free or have a very low monthly cost but if you tell me a little bit more about what direction you are wanting to go I may be able to point you to a better app for your specific needs.

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Hi Al, I have been using robinhood for a while now with great success. I’ts a pretty neat app and webpage plus there’s no fees to trade on the platform cool. You’ll also get a free stock on your first trade which is cool.

Good luck!

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Moore Income posted:

I use quite a few different investment apps.

It really depends on how you want to invest.

For example, some of my apps are robo-advisors where the computer does all the investing for me while others I invest in fractional shares of stocks.

Most of the apps I use are free or have a very low monthly cost but if you tell me a little bit more about what direction you are wanting to go I may be able to point you to a better app for your specific needs.

I am thinking of long term investments. I’m familiar with how real estate works but I don’t have much experience yet. I would like more information on some of the robo-advisors you are using please.

Acorn is another site that is supposed to be really good. I am looking into it now.

Hey everyone, it’s great to be part of this discussion! As an avid investor myself, I can totally relate to al.vergara’s query. Investing wisely is crucial, and it’s essential to find the right platform to make the most of our hard-earned money. Personally, I have been using several investment apps and websites, and one that has stood out for me is “Healthify.” It’s user-friendly, offers a diverse range of investment options, and provides excellent support for both beginners and experienced investors.

However, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, so I encourage al.vergara to research and compare various platforms to find what aligns best with their financial goals and risk tolerance. Some popular options are Acorns, Robin hood, and Betterment, among others. Don’t forget to consider the entry cost and fees, as they can significantly impact your overall returns. Always read the terms and conditions thoroughly.

In my experience, the key is to start early and stay consistent.

I just started investing through SoFi so I don’t have feedback on it yet but a few years ago, I started investing in crypto through CashApp and actually made a good return. I also use Copper to give my kids allowance and extra earnings and they get to invest through that app. It has given a pretty quick return on their little bit of money lol.