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Fractional Shares Explained - Everything You Need To Know About Sharing Shares 

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@ThePlainBagel
@ThePlainBagel 3 года назад
Happy Friday! The first 100 people to use this link (or use coupon code PLAINBAGEL) will get a free week of Noa's premium subscription, plus 37% off the annual fee: www.newsoveraudio.com/bagel
@Mikasks
@Mikasks Год назад
"Rather than buying a slice fo the pie, why not buy a slice of the slice" This killed me.
@KelechIwuaba
@KelechIwuaba 3 года назад
I remember when I got access to fractional shares I was so excited to be able to invest $25 every two weeks. But then I found out that the brokerage was taking a $5 fee for it so I BOUNCED harder than Lebron driving to the hoop. I just went with passive index funds but now so many platforms have made it much cheaper and easier to use
@nein9nein
@nein9nein Год назад
I think you meant bounced faster than LeChina flopping
@Magic_beans_
@Magic_beans_ 8 месяцев назад
Zero-commission brokerage has made that much more feasible. I now have my regular biweekly investment automated & spread across 20+ stocks,, so I’m basically my own ETF.
@therealsmokinpotato
@therealsmokinpotato 6 месяцев назад
​Lemmie buy into you id love some magic been etf @@Magic_beans_
@briangoldberg6501
@briangoldberg6501 4 месяца назад
WEBULL in APRIL 2024, does not charge a fee. They make U buy fractional shares @ market rate. Not a bad deal.
@briangoldberg6501
@briangoldberg6501 4 месяца назад
@@Magic_beans_ FACTS
@olgierdvoneverec4135
@olgierdvoneverec4135 3 года назад
My brooker recently anounced they are going to start trading fractional shares, so this video is on perfect timing.
@SamsonBiggz
@SamsonBiggz 2 года назад
Love fractional shares. It feels like a lay-away program. I was able to buy an Amazon share using fractional shares. Now I could have just saved my money over the year and bought 1 share out right but I don't have that kind of will power. Now with fractional shares I bought $ 300 dollars worth every month until I had a full share. For some like me fractional shares is the way to go.
@xXRealXx
@xXRealXx 2 года назад
@Romeo ThePLUG some brokers don't charge for it, WHICH IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO (TO NOT CHARGE FOR BUYING FRACTIONAL SHARES). I use Trading 212, and they don't charge anything for buying fractional or whole shares.
@Liam_Daly
@Liam_Daly Год назад
​@Romeo ThePLUG webull and Robinhood both do fractional shares for free zero commisions
@stephen-finance
@stephen-finance 3 года назад
Democratized is right. It’s become easier than ever to grow wealth because of this. Although I think index funds and ETFs are better for beginners. And you can still buy into an index fund with as little as a dollar depending on the brokerage you use.
@SangoProductions213
@SangoProductions213 3 года назад
If you're looking purely to have a safe bit of return, then sure, managed positions are often ... more or less correct. You still can't fully trust such management without knowing what they chose to invest in, but the point remains... If you are looking to gain experience with the stock market, picking right away is the best choice. Get burned by your bad practices when it really has little impact on your financial well being. Learn good habits, and sources of info.
@Karatop420
@Karatop420 3 года назад
@@SangoProductions213 all the same, index funds usually beat out the experienced as well. Picking and trading is just for the enjoyment of picking and trading. The IKEA effect, if you will. Chance are very high that you'll make less than the index no matter how much experience you have. Although, you'll probably have much higher volatility than an index, so you'll CRUSH the index for short spans of time, lol.
@macrogenii
@macrogenii 3 года назад
Basic b!tch bagel boi and his conservative simps
@ohigetjokes
@ohigetjokes 3 года назад
Thanks for this. I have to admit I think I was a bit more enthusiastic about fractional shares than I should have been, and I feel a lot more informed now on how to deal with them.
@grouchyinvestor2542
@grouchyinvestor2542 3 года назад
If the broker goes bankrupt, you'll get back your securities after some time (at least in Europe). Does it work the same with fractional shares?
@jackofthecoke
@jackofthecoke 3 года назад
Yes. Still covered by SIPC in America.
@davide7414
@davide7414 3 года назад
Many brokers do not "support" fractional shares, and considering how they work I would think that those shares would be sold and the investors compensated in proportion. I do not know any specific European or national legislation, but I do not see how they could transfer half a share
@dontcare1656
@dontcare1656 2 года назад
It depends of what type of broker it is. If it's a broker that doesn't offer you b class stocks, but instead u can buy lets say 0.01 Tesla. Well those kind of brokers, if they go bankrupt u receive your money according EU regulations and this also counts for their normal stocks. It's the type of broker that let's you buy on their internal marked and they take the opposite position on the real market, so you do not really own the stock, therefor in case if they go bankrupt you do not have any obligations to the stock, cause again you didn't own it. But that doesn't mean that those real stock selling brokers don't take positions again their costumers tho 🤣
@nicholasdean3467
@nicholasdean3467 3 года назад
Fractional shares makes my life so much easier. Auto reinvest dividends in the companies I bought. (Target, Microsoft, Seagate, etc)
@gamingguru2k6
@gamingguru2k6 3 года назад
Dump money into my portfolio every 2 weeks, and auto reinvest those dividends. Investing is easy now.
@grouchyinvestor2542
@grouchyinvestor2542 3 года назад
@@gamingguru2k6 "Investing is easy now" - famous last words before recession xD
@ekamsandhu134
@ekamsandhu134 3 года назад
@@grouchyinvestor2542 "Investing is easy now"- every new retail investor during a bull market
@isum9674
@isum9674 3 года назад
@@gamingguru2k6 Investing is easy proceeds to lose all my money
@gamingguru2k6
@gamingguru2k6 3 года назад
@@isum9674 Easy as in, low barrier to entry.
@eliteffsquadron9932
@eliteffsquadron9932 3 года назад
Hi can you make a video on the different levels of the shares of the same company like level A and level B
@jessechamberland
@jessechamberland 3 года назад
This was a great video. Explained in a very logical and engaging way and considered many aspects of the subject! Thanks Plain Bagel.
@feynstein1004
@feynstein1004 3 года назад
@The Plain Bagel I couldn't find a good video on how the value of the S&P500 index is actually calculated. Do you think you could tackle this issue?
@johnkentucky1323
@johnkentucky1323 3 года назад
Its a company secret
@johnkentucky1323
@johnkentucky1323 3 года назад
Thats why some of the funds that copy it go up or down by different amounts because no one knows exactly how it’s calculated
@ekamsandhu134
@ekamsandhu134 3 года назад
Isn't it just a combination of the market capitalization of all holdings within the index. In this case, the top 500 companies in America? Am I missing something here :/. And then to calculate share price, some indices may have more outstanding shares than others, decreasing share prices. Hmm
@johnkentucky1323
@johnkentucky1323 3 года назад
@@ekamsandhu134 this took me a while to understand so I don’t know how well I can explain it. but basically there’s different ways of calculating how much of each company the fund should own, its called weighted. if they decide to own a percentage of the company then large market caps like amazon and apple would influence it more than 1b market caps. If they do a set amount of shares then companies with higher share prices would influence it more. So no one knows exactly how its determined and the funds try to get as close as possible.
@me-myself-i787
@me-myself-i787 4 месяца назад
It's all the companies in the index weighted by market capitalisation.
@TooLateForIeago
@TooLateForIeago 3 года назад
I started a taxable account with a service geared to novice investors which only allowed its customers to invest dollar amounts instead of specifying numbers of shares to buy or sell. Imagine my chagrin when I moved to a real brokerage and discovered that only whole shares are transferred between brokers. Every one of my fractional shares was liquidated at market price and the cash sent over instead.
@iansweeney3831
@iansweeney3831 3 года назад
Acorns?
@TooLateForIeago
@TooLateForIeago 3 года назад
@@iansweeney3831 Stash. Moved to Fidelity. Pretty happy with it.
@adc9270
@adc9270 2 года назад
Good info. Sounds like you never owned the shares at all and they did a calculation of what your money would have earned. At least some of your money amounted to a whole share in a company, right? What is the reason for not tranferring that?
@Lawrence330
@Lawrence330 2 года назад
@@adc9270 The reason is likely because these programs operate like index funds and you "own" some percentage of their fund, not any outright shares in the companies within the index. You couldn't transfer your Vanguard shares to iShares or Blackrock or whatever, even if they each track the S&P500 index.
@fernandodobbin3806
@fernandodobbin3806 3 года назад
In Brazil we have a similar concept. When you buy ordinary shares, you're actually buying a group of a hundred (if you buy two, you buy a group of two hundred and so on...). Fractional shares allow you to buy 1-99 shares by the same relative price. So, let's say you want to buy 150 shares of XYZ. You'll have to place two orders to buy. One for 1 XYZ and another one for 50 XYZF.
@fzigunov
@fzigunov 3 года назад
Yes but if you convert currencies it's pretty much the same. Take PETR4 for example; it's currently traded at BRL25.34/share, meaning a 100 lot of shares is R$2534. Well, this is really USD482.67/lot as of Sept 11 2021. USD480 is on par with the individual share price of a blue chip US stock like FB, TSLA or APPL.
@vincentwong1127
@vincentwong1127 3 года назад
lots of Asian country do that
@TheEmolano
@TheEmolano 4 месяца назад
No it's completely different. You either buy 1 stock or 100. There's no way to buy 1/100 of a stock.
@RabianskiT
@RabianskiT 7 месяцев назад
ROUNDING UP isn’t mentioned in the video. Commission-free brokers might offer you fractional shares with no fee, but they will keep rounding up your orders. For instance, 1 share might cost $1177, but when you buy 0.1 share you will pay $118 and when you buy 0.01 share you will pay $12. As mentioned in the oversimplified example above it isn’t that big of a deal when you buy tenths of a share. However, if you start buying hundredths or thousandths of a share it can be quite costly.
@Magic_beans_
@Magic_beans_ 5 месяцев назад
True, but how much it matters depends on the broker’s policies, namely where they do that rounding. I use Fidelity, and they round to either 0.001 share or the $0.01. So the effect of rounding on, say, 0.001 share of Chipotle (priced at $2,903.44 as of this writing) is pretty small.
@Commando303X
@Commando303X Год назад
Excellent segment -- thank you. I would like to add that, at least to my recollection, Warren Buffett has admitted that at least some of his motivation to have refrained from splitting Berkshire's class-A shares is simply emotional pride (the company even waited a relatively long while prior to offering its class-B option).
@Liam_Daly
@Liam_Daly Год назад
Yeah, basically didn't want to be involved with "poor people"
@alperenaydin6139
@alperenaydin6139 3 года назад
I also wonder if it makes more sense to encourage lower share prices for companies. As to increase the liquidity. Maybe a tax based on share prices. Lower the share price, lower the taxes.
@Lawrence330
@Lawrence330 2 года назад
I suspect that having a very high trading price for Berkshire discourages frequent trading and increases the stability of the share price. I could be wrong, though. Mr. Buffet and I don't hang out.
@AlexanderPalumbo
@AlexanderPalumbo 3 года назад
I just started doing this with the new recently merged Ameritrade and Charles Schwab, fractional share investing is NECESSITY in order to have the little guy having a chance to win and get into the market.
@WorldinRooView
@WorldinRooView 3 года назад
On thing with the Broker being able to execute the fraction shares when they are able comes the fact that they will not allow you to do things like "Stop Loss" or "Limit Orders" or other such non-Market Value trades. Usually you are limited to Market Value executions only.
@WhiteWulfe
@WhiteWulfe 3 года назад
I love the sound of fractional shares. Means instead of having cash sitting in your account it can be put to use.
@hireahitCA
@hireahitCA 2 года назад
Sadly WealthSimple doesn’t offer Berkshire Hathaway on a fractional basis, but they do offer some others and it’s very new to them. It’s quasi-real-time, they don’t batch but the transaction clears at the price at the end of the day. Luckily the stocks they offer on a fractional basis don’t tend to be *that* volatile. I’m a fan of the concept because of the DCA approach although I actually do it manually by buying small stocks and shifting them to single larger stocks when I accumulate sufficient funds (whether due to money I’ve added, or stock price changes). Either way, I love to see new options.
@jasonluong3862
@jasonluong3862 3 месяца назад
This is the best video on fractional shares. It would be even better by showing an example.
@TopSquad
@TopSquad 3 года назад
Love this format, informative, straight to the point and trying to make it as understandable as possible. Thank you a lot Plain 🤗
@flyorraofficial
@flyorraofficial 2 года назад
I love your educational knowledge. As well as video production and editing. And nice background. Honestly I think you're super genius. Most people are not.
@therapturedmichelle
@therapturedmichelle 2 года назад
Thank you for a clear explanation.
@qjsharing2408
@qjsharing2408 5 дней назад
Definitely understand better now
@acholouscognoscente
@acholouscognoscente 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video.
@DarrylCobb
@DarrylCobb Год назад
After buying so many fractional shares, does it eventually add up to a whole share?
@Magic_beans_
@Magic_beans_ 5 месяцев назад
It should, yes. Imagine you buy Microsoft (share price around $400) at $50 a paycheck. After your eighth or ninth purchase those fractions will add up and pass the full-share mark. At least at my brokerage, from that point on the cobbled-together share is treated like any other full share. It gains voting rights and can be transferred.
@coffeebean7340
@coffeebean7340 Год назад
Great content. You should have more viewers!
@michanch9029
@michanch9029 3 года назад
Can you explain about tapering and the effect to the other country market as well? Thx
@oscarmiranda9532
@oscarmiranda9532 3 года назад
Hi Richard. Love your videos. Can you do a videos explaining Fractional Reserve Banking? Please.
@CristianHernandez-er4zn
@CristianHernandez-er4zn 3 года назад
And why Buffett got a small version of Berkshire Hathaway? Well, he wanted to have the ETF if his own company, instead of others profiting from it.
@StephenBuergler
@StephenBuergler 3 года назад
When drip or split or merger happens who owns the rest of the split share? Is it similar to the two services you presented where the broker or other people who batch bought with you own the rest of the share?
@srajo1807
@srajo1807 3 года назад
Great explanations. Now I know the terms for what my broker is doing.
@om5335
@om5335 2 года назад
Can you male a video on the technicall tools you use for search and analisys? Thank you
@behrensf84
@behrensf84 3 года назад
What about options trading with fractional shares? It’s hard to get 100 shares of amazon...
@AlexM-wo5qe
@AlexM-wo5qe 2 месяца назад
Thank You for video. Question, what will happened with fraction of share if broker got bankrupt, will it be covered by SIPC?
@peopleofthestateofcalifornia
:A fractional share is a partial share of stock -- for example, one-half or one-third of a share. Fractional shares themselves aren't new. They occasionally turn up in investment portfolios, due to stock splits, mergers, or dividend reinvestment programs. You might own 19 shares of a stock that splits 3-for-2, for example. After the split, you'll have 28.5 shares. That one-half of a share functions like a smaller version of a whole share; it's worth 50% less and earns half the dividends, too. Here Some other reasons why you should not buy or trade fractional shares include With fractional shares, you lose a small portion of your return to your broker. There may be additional costs associated with fractional shares. With fractional shares, liquidity may be an issue. Stock availability may be limited with fractional shares. Fractional shares may come with trading limitations. Fractional shares may not give you voting rights
@csanton3946
@csanton3946 2 года назад
The more cheaper to buy a stock, the more people can trade and make it more liquid. Liquidity is supposed to reflect fair price at given available information but what we have seen in the stock market is liquidity often makes a stock overvalued as it invites a lot of speculators who buy stock to hold short term
@JackDuffley
@JackDuffley 3 года назад
Remember when stock splits were all the rage in 2020? Fractional shares are here to ruin the party lol
@Halbmond
@Halbmond 2 года назад
I think there’s a third option: some brokers also enable fractional trades through derivatives, which is probably the worst solution.
@michaelsmith4904
@michaelsmith4904 3 года назад
How does batching work if the brokerage doesn’t accumulate enough orders for a full share? For an extreme example, say I want to buy $1 of BRK.A and there aren’t enough other fractional orders. I assume this could also happen in between whole shares, e.g. there are 0.999 shares on order and I want another 0.1, would it fill 0.01 right away and then sit there maybe for a long time?
@kocokan
@kocokan 3 года назад
Do ETFs can be fractionalized too?
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 3 года назад
Why can't we have fractional options?
@jan-jans143
@jan-jans143 3 года назад
i find fractional shares very helpful for 3rd world countries where $ is so high, giving us chance to invest in US
@charliepayne9378
@charliepayne9378 2 года назад
Can you make a video about long term capital gains tax and short term capital gains tax with fractional shares
@MyTube.0101
@MyTube.0101 10 месяцев назад
If one has two 0.5 shares of a company , will it be combined into one whole unit and will it be transferable to different broker?
@MasterLeong888
@MasterLeong888 2 года назад
very good explanation thank you
@_al_c2638
@_al_c2638 3 года назад
What about revolut, they offer fractional stocks before Ibkr, basically from the beginning of the feature introduction
@andre-nunes
@andre-nunes 3 года назад
Fractional shares make investing much easier
@xXRealXx
@xXRealXx 2 года назад
I would not be able to invest without fractional shares. Luckily, my broker (Trading 212) doesn't charge fees for buying fractional or whole shares (or both). And the orders get executed in real time (if the markets are not closed of course).
@ThePathbauer
@ThePathbauer 3 года назад
Great Channel. Can you make a video explaining Covered Call ETF's?
@bizzzzzzle
@bizzzzzzle 3 года назад
I don’t see anyone else saying if there are any costs associated with fraction shares compared to whole shares.
@djpuplex
@djpuplex 3 года назад
Chipotle if you think the food is costly look at CMG share price.
@jiayeyang
@jiayeyang 3 года назад
love your videos
@azazzelx
@azazzelx 3 года назад
ok
@ericweis9771
@ericweis9771 3 года назад
Great info. Thanks.
@spicex4k901
@spicex4k901 3 года назад
My broker (Hatch Invest) exclusively offers fractional orders. They just ask how much money I want to put on one position and do the trade, giving me whole and fractional units. Convenient but makes my portfolio look gross with all those numbers.
@blanc18
@blanc18 2 года назад
So you should avoid fraction buys unless its too a fund of stocks?
@rahimo2637
@rahimo2637 9 месяцев назад
Hi every one i have qst ,is it this investement work and if there is any other investement work?
@HeyIFoundACamera
@HeyIFoundACamera 3 года назад
How would a brokerage handle a limit order for a fractional share?
@jonmatrix2033
@jonmatrix2033 Год назад
Are fractional share you buy a piece an pay it it in small amounts till you make a full share os that how it works this is what I'm confused about
@nobledon2686
@nobledon2686 Год назад
Thank You 👍 👌 💯
@jiayeyang
@jiayeyang 3 года назад
Keep it up!👍
@kablahblahsquared
@kablahblahsquared 3 года назад
keep to jokes coming, its adds to the video!
@kevindudson2344
@kevindudson2344 3 года назад
G' damn I need to invent a Time mashine.
@Tigrou7777
@Tigrou7777 3 года назад
To do what ?
@kevindudson2344
@kevindudson2344 3 года назад
@@Tigrou7777 To invest in BRK before it took off.
@joshgould2707
@joshgould2707 3 года назад
@@kevindudson2344 or just… buy GME leaps last October
@kevindudson2344
@kevindudson2344 3 года назад
@@joshgould2707 Yup that 2.
@isum9674
@isum9674 3 года назад
@@Tigrou7777 see what happens to bitcoin 10 yrs down the line to see if it goes up or down
@verveblack
@verveblack 2 года назад
are there any canadian brokers that offer realtime fractional shares? or any upcoming?
@kingsd2797
@kingsd2797 3 года назад
Hey I am outside of North America, Can a Individual purchase Fractional ETF's?
@lawrencer25
@lawrencer25 3 года назад
Iam in the uk . No problem 👍👍👍👍
@kingsd2797
@kingsd2797 3 года назад
@@lawrencer25 Cheers Mate!
@nickphillips5390
@nickphillips5390 2 года назад
If I don’t have a full share and a stock splits then they give me cash in lieu for the stock how can they sell my stock for a loss and give me cash. Why can’t I just get more fractional shares?
@Drevan21
@Drevan21 Год назад
Do you actually own a stock that you started buying it in smaller pieces and you finally got around 1 share?
@Alexander-gp3tv
@Alexander-gp3tv 2 года назад
U said if buy 1/10 of a stock then I'll get 1/10 percent of dividend then gonna say I got exact dividend of the whole stock unit
@amaury8523
@amaury8523 3 года назад
From the second "drawbacks", if I understand correctly, you don't own the fractionnal share but the broker does ? And so the brokers owe you this fraction of the share ?
@ThePlainBagel
@ThePlainBagel 3 года назад
No you still own the shares, the broker just takes the "rest" of the stock when they offer real time trading. Hope that clears it up!
@digital-rain
@digital-rain 3 года назад
I wish Questrade would allow fractional shares!
@garcia4062
@garcia4062 3 года назад
Gracias!!!
@HyundaiAccentFanClub
@HyundaiAccentFanClub 3 года назад
Morning
@vlocash1180
@vlocash1180 2 года назад
makes me wonder if i should continue watching when little mistakes like that r made
@nakosimpson7459
@nakosimpson7459 2 года назад
Plin
@ayushsrivastava767
@ayushsrivastava767 3 года назад
Similar video on ETFs 🙏🏼
@maathematics
@maathematics 3 года назад
hey plain bagel, i just started a roth ira and i was wondering if mutual funds or etfs will be better suit for it? everyone online is saying MF, but i like the freedom etfs gives me
@Hyperpandas
@Hyperpandas 3 года назад
He's Canadian, so may not know the specifics about Roth IRA's or answer because of that. That said, he's knowledgeable and responsive, so who knows? :) That said, Roth IRAs are a lot like Canadian TFSAs and, for those, it makes no difference whether you hold a mutual fund or etf in it, all things being equal. That being said, look to the fees (both trading and management) you'd incur if you're looking at an etf and mutual fund that otherwise hold the same things. No idea if there's a Roth IRA specific issue beyond that though.
@FinancialShinanigan
@FinancialShinanigan 3 года назад
I'm happy to own 0.003% of Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares.
@noodlechrist4958
@noodlechrist4958 3 года назад
Mr."Half Dount", may your subs increase 2.3 shares. Pump the stock.
@behrensf84
@behrensf84 3 года назад
Why not just split?
@ibmicroapple9142
@ibmicroapple9142 2 года назад
Fractional pennystocks when??!
@yuzuru5998
@yuzuru5998 3 года назад
OUR NERD how are you!!!
@cirodirosa6752
@cirodirosa6752 3 года назад
May be that one dislike would have been a fractional Like instead. RU-vid should introduce fractional likes!
@AMotoVlogger
@AMotoVlogger 3 года назад
WHY ARE YOU NOT TALKING ABOUT CHINA EVERGRANDE
@luisduron2722
@luisduron2722 2 месяца назад
Update
@carlson141
@carlson141 3 года назад
India doesn't allow fractional share ownership. ETF and mutual funds are only option here.
@A-Name-101
@A-Name-101 3 года назад
Great video however the background music is distracting and difficult to follow you as a hard of hearing viewer. 😩
@luisduron2722
@luisduron2722 2 месяца назад
2024
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever 3 года назад
Just buy before the price is too high. ;)
@Hablos
@Hablos 3 года назад
Hey i think it's time to change the background music isn't it haha ?
@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663 3 года назад
Function, functionality is a nonce word
@freebird0147
@freebird0147 2 года назад
This is misinformation. Sharebuilder let you buy fractional shares way back in 2007. I used to use them. You could only trade on Tuesday mornings.
@wildquestwarlockhearthston7616
@wildquestwarlockhearthston7616 3 года назад
I hope atty. libayan watches this video.
@rb6342
@rb6342 3 года назад
my 2c is that if you cannot buy at least 100 shares of a company, then that company is too much expensive for you/your budget
@jasonmaguire7552
@jasonmaguire7552 3 года назад
If you can't afford whole shares, you shouldn't be buying shares. And you should be looking at index funds.
@cameronwhyte2496
@cameronwhyte2496 3 года назад
You’re still going to make the same % gain or loss though, so it really doesn’t matter if your shares are whole or fractional. In my opinion, the number of shares is fairly irrelevant, unless it’s a dividend paying stock of course.
@Stormysurfer2
@Stormysurfer2 3 года назад
Let me walk the dog, oh I don’t have a dog.. “spends money on a dog”. Now has to buy fractional shares because of his expensive dog 😂
@matrinoxtm
@matrinoxtm 3 года назад
It’s much easier to save $1000 a year than it is to grow your $5k savings by a $1000
@Lawrence330
@Lawrence330 2 года назад
That isn't true at all. If by "easy" you mean "level of effort," many ETFs that track the S&P500 average 7-8% annually when averaged over time. In 40 years, you'll have saved $40k, which is admirable but hardly enough for the average resident of the US to retire. That $5k at 20 years old, plus the $1000 per year, could grow to $230k with a moderate rate of return and a little luck. Plenty of trading tools allow users to invest in this manner with very little effort.
@lastempire7302
@lastempire7302 3 года назад
Fractional share is stupid. Just do LEAPS and PMCC
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