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Fidelity platform trader here. 0 complaints
Say, does anyone here have experience with Fidelity? The Idaho State Board of Education is replacing TIAA CREF with Fidelity this December and our accounts are all going over (except for annuities).
The announcement I received mentioned more flexibility and specifically, the brokerage manager feature - TIAA does not have that. Looking forward to learning lots more about it. All of my TIAA retirement is in VanguardThe company I work for uses Fidelity. I use a brokerage manager for it and they out proform the Fidelity accounts hands down.
Thanks for the insight. TIAA limits our choices as well - no currency etf's there either. We've been told that Fidelity provides more choices - our TIAA account is all in Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Plus, which will automatically transfer to Fidelity, so we'll keep it there for now, but looking forward to learning more about the options Fidelity provides.My 401K is through Fidelity. The packages we have to select from are fairly limited and generic -can't add any bitcoin etfs to my 401k (even though Fidelity has some) , for example, but it performs well, app is decent. I have my own, self managed IRA and exchanges to add some excitement and risk to my financial experience.
401A, Roth and Traditional IRA all with Fidelity. No complaints on my end.Say, does anyone here have experience with Fidelity? The Idaho State Board of Education is replacing TIAA CREF with Fidelity this December and our accounts are all going over (except for annuities).
That brokerage account sounds pretty cool. If you don't mind me asking, is there a separate charge for trading using the brokerage account?My 401k portion of my fidelity account allows me to open a brokerage account within my 401k. I can trade anything I chose to. Overall, over the last 3 years I'm over 25% on interest gains only. Talk all the crap about current administration, but man my retirement loves em
There are no additional fees. I have read that some plans still limit what you can buy within your 401k brokerage, but mine does not.That brokerage account sounds pretty cool. If you don't mind me asking, is there a separate charge for trading using the brokerage account?
I have been buying and selling Micro nuclear companies. The swings will make you vomit, but plenty of money to be made if you time it right. Not sure it's related to much to election, but I have a feeling if Trump gets in, Nuclear energy will be our future. The biggest issue is usually permitting.Any election trades that are a can't miss?
Any election trades that are a can't miss?
I have been buying and selling Micro nuclear companies. The swings will make you vomit, but plenty of money to be made if you time it right. Not sure it's related to much to election, but I have a feeling if Trump gets in, Nuclear energy will be our future. The biggest issue is usually permitting.
If Trump wins... green hair dye, cat food, boxed wine, SSRI'sAny election trades that are a can't miss?
Thanks for the information. Looking forward to learning more when we are switched to Fidelity in December.There are no additional fees. I have read that some plans still limit what you can buy within your 401k brokerage, but mine does not.
My son has been on that SMR for a long timeI have been buying and selling Micro nuclear companies. The swings will make you vomit, but plenty of money to be made if you time it right. Not sure it's related to much to election, but I have a feeling if Trump gets in, Nuclear energy will be our future. The biggest issue is usually permitting.
Exactly where it's been headed the last 100.Where's the US dollar headed in the next few years?
Where's the US dollar headed in the next few years?
I have been buying and selling Micro nuclear companies. The swings will make you vomit, but plenty of money to be made if you time it right. Not sure it's related to much to election, but I have a feeling if Trump gets in, Nuclear energy will be our future. The biggest issue is usually permitting.