The Complete Guide For How to Use E*Trade

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The Complete Guide For How to Use E*Trade

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E*Trade is an online trading platform owned by Morgan Stanley. It was founded in 1991 and offered online trading through a few internet providers and quickly reached $11 million in revenue in 1994. The company went public in 1996.

When it began, E*Trade was a simpler and more accessible and easier way to trade stocks than with traditional brokers. An online portal and lower financial barrier to entry meant that regular people could begin trading without dealing with a broker on the phone or in an office.

In 2019, E*Trade eliminated its base commission fees after other recent digital-first trading platforms had persuaded millions of younger traders to use their apps that had no commissions or base fees. Today, E*Trade charges minimal fees for only options contracts, futures contracts, and bonds, among other account fees.

E*Trade has been a staple in the online trading sphere as long as it has existed. It pioneered the digital trading industry and remains a reliable and safe option for new and experienced traders alike. Now that it has eliminated trading commissions, new and younger traders can enjoy the deep knowledge, tools, and wide range of tradeable assets available on the platform.

E*Trade is tailored for experienced, extremely active, or diversified traders with a bigger list of tradeable assets than most other online platforms, more robust trading and planning tools, and options to truly make your investment plan your own. It is not unusual for newer traders to migrate to platforms like E*Trade once they get a handle on their investing practices and want a wider range of trading options.

E*Trade is available through the mobile app or through a web browser. Very active traders can also opt to use Power E*Trade which offers users specialized software for pattern recognition, calculating risk and reward probabilities, in-depth charts, exit strategies, and much more.

Read our stories below for reviews, in-depth guides, and more about E*Trade.

E*Trade Stories

Benefits

Read our full E*Trade review here.

What is the E*Trade debit card?

See our review of the E*Trade Premium Savings account.

Learn everything about E*Trade Pro here.

Is E*Trade’s checking account worth it?

See the benefits of E*Trade’s Solo 401(k).

Is E*Trade FDIC insured?

Read our review of E*Trade’s Roth IRA accounts.

Is E*Trade safe to use?

How-To

What is E*Trade’s robo-advisor, and is it worth it?

How to get started buying stock on E*Trade.

How do you set up automatic investing on E*Trade?

Find E*Trade’s routing number.

Read how to close your E*Trade account here.

Trading

The full comparison between E*Trade and Robinhood.

See our comparison between TD Ameritrade and E*Trade.

What are the differences between E*Trade and Fidelity?

What are E*Trade’s major fees?

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Aaron Webber is a veteran of the marketing, advertising, and publishing worlds. With over 15 years as a professional writer and editor, he has led branding and marketing initiatives for hundreds of companies ranging from local Chicago restaurants to international microchip manufacturers and banks. Aaron has launched new brands, managed corporate rebranding campaigns, and managed teams of writers in the education and branding agency industries. His experience extends to radio spots, mailers, websites, keynote presentations, TED talks, financial prospecti, launch decks, social media, and much more.

He is now a full-time freelance writer, editor, and branding consultant. Most of his work is spent ghost-writing for corporate executives, long-form articles, and advising smaller agencies on client projects.

Aaron’s work has been featured on INC.com and The Huffington Post. He has written for Fortune 100 companies and world-class brands. His extensive experience in C-suite ghostwriting has launched the personal branding initiatives of dozens of executives. He is a published fiction writer with publishing credits in science fiction, horror, and historical fiction.

Aaron graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree in macroeconomics, and is the owner and primary contributor of The Lost Explorers Club on www.lostexplorersclub.com. He spends his free time teaching breathwork and hosting healing ceremonies in his home.

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