How do I buy stock and pay the lowest broker fee possible?

March 10th, 2010 | by admin |
Anne R asked:


I want to buy stock in a company because of the medical research they are doing. The stock is very inexpensive. I don’t have a lot to invest so I don’t want to pay a large broker fee. What is the least expensive way to purchase stock?

  1. 2 Responses to “How do I buy stock and pay the lowest broker fee possible?”

  2. By northnode3g on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply

    Creat an account with sogoinvest.com I think the first 90 days are free and after that they are as low as 1.50 per trade.

  3. By Common Sense on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply

    Ah yes… the number one mistake(s) of new investors;
    Invest in only one or two companies.
    Invest in “penny stocks”.
    Investing when they really don’t understand investing.
    Not having an “asset allocation”.

    Most brokers charging less than $9 are not good for newbies. Please re-think your approach.

    After you educate yourself, consider;
    Charles Schwab
    or
    Fidelity Brokerage

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