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Can anyone recommend a decent online investment website?

I currently use Edward Jones, which is face to face investment firm. I have been doing ok, but I am interested in switching to something where I feel I have more control. I am not a day trader, I invest for the long term, so cheap daily transactions are not an emphasis. I have been seeing a lot of ads as well as good reports on E*Trade...any recommendations?

Public Comments

1. Get a local finical advisor.......talk to the folks at work........and get a good one.....

2. First, what are you currently paying in fees? If you have a 'financial advisor', realize that this is a scam:

http://www.saveyournestegg.com/scam.html

You say you are doing OK - are you comparing your returns to their proper benchmark?

I recommend Vanguard for several reasons. They are client-owned so they do not have conflicts of interest with clients. They stayed out of the scandals. Their costs are very low. They are set up so that active trading is not allowed (so you don't pay the costs for active traders). They have excellent funds. Their philosophy is 'buy and hold'. They have a wide selection of mutual funds and ETFs. Their index funds are very well-managed (often the expense ratio is partially offset). They have excellent customer service.

3. please check out foreign exchange investment, off late the prices are going up and more likely there are chances of even more rise, so research and invest wisely.

4. Foreign exchange trading is the safer and quicker way to earn by investment.
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All the best.