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  2. TD Ameritrade Review 2022: Pros and Cons - AOL

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    These are some of the good and not-so-good things about TD Ameritrade. Pros. $0 minimum to open an account. Offers over 4,100 mutual funds with no transaction fees. Stocks, ETFs and options are ...

  3. TD Ameritrade vs. Etrade vs. Fidelity - AOL

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    Comparing Fees at TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE and Fidelity Trading and Account Fees TD Ameritrade E*TRADE Fidelity Minimum deposit $0 $500 $2,500 Stock and ETF trades $0 $0 $0 Mutual fund trades-no ...

  4. Vanguard vs. TD Ameritrade: Which Is Best? - AOL

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    Users can trade no-transaction-fee mutual funds without commission, but no-load mutual funds cost $49.99 to trade. TD Ameritrade does not charge for online trading of stocks, mutual funds and ETFs.

  5. TD Ameritrade - Wikipedia

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    TD Ameritrade is a stockbroker that offers an electronic trading platform for the trade of financial assets including common stocks, preferred stocks, futures contracts, exchange-traded funds, forex, options, mutual funds, fixed income investments, margin lending, and cash management services. [3] The company receives revenue from interest ...

  6. Thinkorswim - Wikipedia

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    Thinkorswim, Inc. was founded in 1999 by Tom Sosnoff and Scott Sheridan as an online brokerage specializing in options. [2] [3] It was funded by Technology Crossover Ventures. [4] In February 2007, Investools acquired Thinkorswim. [5] In January 2009, it was acquired by TD Ameritrade in a cash and stock deal valued around $606 million.

  7. TD Ameritrade vs. Fidelity vs. Merrill Edge: Fees & Features

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    TD Ameritrade, Fidelity and Merrill Edge are three large and well-known brokerage options for retail investors. Each one has made a name for itself in helping people build financial wealth.

  8. Payment for order flow - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 broker-dealer Robinhood Markets introduced no-commission retail stock trades funded by payment for order flow. Other retail brokerages followed, and in 2020, PFOF received by TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab Corporation, E-Trade, and Robinhood totaled $2.5 billion.

  9. Best online brokers of 2024: Top places to invest your money

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    Best for: Active trading, robust trading platforms, no-transaction-fee mutual funds Commission: $0 per stock or ETF trade; $0.65 per options contract, with a discount to $0.50 for 30 or more ...