I'm not lazy, I can look up the addresses of the firms etc, myself. But I just want some opinions on great investing firms.
Great answers will be rewarded.I am a beginner investor and need advice on firms I can approach and how to approach them.?
I'd recommend Scottrade--no fees, $7 trades both market and limit orders.
However, if you're not already well-educated on investing, I can not discourage you enough about entering the market with "pros" taking care of your money. They'll make money no matter what, but there are NO guarantees on what they'll earn you.
You need to know at least the basics up front.
edward jones, schaub financial, smith barneyI am a beginner investor and need advice on firms I can approach and how to approach them.?
Fidelity.com
Clayton J why don't you go with online investing? Try it and see if you like it. It's cheaper and has all the info there. Check out the site below. They let you sign up free.I am a beginner investor and need advice on firms I can approach and how to approach them.?
try your best
well, the only investment i know a bit about is on how to invest on a life partner, a man, a husband, friend, and confidant. That's all i know up to the moment. Can't think of anything else right now, but how to get to him. Cause i love him.
Go to stanford and find the geeks
Go to a local bank and open up a Certificate of deposit or a savings account..Start at the groundfloor, save some money, when you have accumulated around 10,000 min. then invest half of it into a growth/balanced mutual fund..
The answers listed above are good, try out whichever firm and method (online / offline) works best for you.
call their PR man
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