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Brokerage Firms aren’t Created Equal

Investment Education Staff (July 10th, 2009) Writes:

by Chris Thompson

Online brokers are all over so it’s hard to figure out which one is really the best. I’ve compiled a list of the different ones out there and give a brief description of my thoughts on each.

Etrade is one of the earlier players in the discount brokerage and practically invented online brokerages. The user interface is amazing and the commissions are on the higher side in this day and age.

TD Ameritrade is also an early player and it’s main competition is Charles Schwab and Etrade. They have good advertising but the interface isn’t great and support is okay mediocre. However, they do have a solid following and trades are $9.99 no matter how much you trade or have with them.

Charles Schwab have been cleaning up in the last year or so, especially with the troubles of Etrade. Honestly, I’ve been thinking …

My Strategy With High Yield Monthly Dividend Stocks

Jim Musselwhite (June 24th, 2009) Writes:

By Guest Author: Tony Farrell (http://www.monthly-dividend-stocks.com)

Get my list of high yield monthly dividend stocks at http://www.monthly-dividend-stocks.com
My strategy: Research and discover all high yield monthly dividend payers, and start buying them up a whopping $ 200 or so worth at a time. WHAT?!?!? ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!?!? Yes that’s right ONLY $ 200 each. If I had $ 20,000 to invest then I’d be acquiring about 96 positions at $ 200 each and paying the rest in trade commissions. Always get dividends paid in cash, make additional cash infusions when I can to accelerate the process, and use the cash to acquire more positions in other monthly dividend payers. Continue to buy more and more positions as enough cash becomes available, $ 200 or so at a time in each one, starting with higher risk / higher yield and working down to lower risk / lower yield (remember, time is on …


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