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Consumerism Commentary: New $25 Sharebuilder Bonus Promotional Offer

  • Raymond · 1 year ago
    Sharebuilder is particularly good for newbies since they provide pretty decent tutorials.
  • Brian B. · 1 year ago
    Watch out for those fees! any transaction you make will cost you at least $4, so if you are going to use Sharebuilder for recurring monthly investments, it can definitely be expensive if you make more frequent, small transactions, rather than saving up and doing one large lump sum transaction.

    That being said, I used the Promos at sharebuilder for myself, my wife and a custodial account for our daughter. I invested in AAPL and GOOG, and they've both done fairly well since then!
  • Flexo · 1 year ago
    You always have to look out for fees. I was sure to invest $4 less than the bonus amounts to ensure I wasn't using my "own" money to pay for the transaction fee. That doesn't take care of what it will cost to sell.

    It appears that you'll have to pay $9.95 to sell down the road. If you want to transfer your holdings out of ShareBuilder without selling, the fee is $50.
  • rocketc · 1 year ago
    I earned about $350 in bonuses from Sharebuilder last year. In the meantime, we had another child. .. might try for another $50.
  • Susan · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this! I've been thinking about opening an account with them and this is the motivation I needed. :)
  • Ross Hosman · 1 year ago
    Stay away from technology stocks and take on some of the financial stocks that have taken a beating such as countrywide, wamu and citibank (after they announce their next writedown).