Siliconemelons
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Jumping in here as a poor person
Small history with stocks: I got "hooked" on penny stocks about 6 years ago, followed a half dozen email lists - TLDR: made some money, lost almost everything - buckled down on trigger impulse - cleared out the crappy lists - managed to make back everything +1500$ cashed out and haven't touched a penny stock since. The stress of watching every tick + or -, the frustration of the limitations of tools I had being a sub 10k investor - the fees sometimes making or breaking the deal- It was just, not how I wanted to live lol- actually, I still have some of one stock floating around because it was a flop down below the trade fee price- so I have had it for years lol.
So now, family, kids, whatever- the wife is like "we need to invest for the children etc." - then I saw an add very randomly for Stash Invest - Start Investing Today | Stash Invest - honestly in my forever history on the internet, I have actually clicked on like 5 adds lol.
Looks interesting, basically mutual funds or whatnot - 12$ a year or 0.25% for accounts over $5000 and no transaction fees.
So looking at it, it seems a decent way to do some basic investing in diversified funds and not have transaction fees every time you want to move it- and a decent cost for the service at 1$ a month.
I know this is no high level investing nor something really "good" for the big $ people - but it looks interesting for a normal easy entry and I do not really see that much downside, other than well...potentially poor gains.
Small history with stocks: I got "hooked" on penny stocks about 6 years ago, followed a half dozen email lists - TLDR: made some money, lost almost everything - buckled down on trigger impulse - cleared out the crappy lists - managed to make back everything +1500$ cashed out and haven't touched a penny stock since. The stress of watching every tick + or -, the frustration of the limitations of tools I had being a sub 10k investor - the fees sometimes making or breaking the deal- It was just, not how I wanted to live lol- actually, I still have some of one stock floating around because it was a flop down below the trade fee price- so I have had it for years lol.
So now, family, kids, whatever- the wife is like "we need to invest for the children etc." - then I saw an add very randomly for Stash Invest - Start Investing Today | Stash Invest - honestly in my forever history on the internet, I have actually clicked on like 5 adds lol.
Looks interesting, basically mutual funds or whatnot - 12$ a year or 0.25% for accounts over $5000 and no transaction fees.
So looking at it, it seems a decent way to do some basic investing in diversified funds and not have transaction fees every time you want to move it- and a decent cost for the service at 1$ a month.
I know this is no high level investing nor something really "good" for the big $ people - but it looks interesting for a normal easy entry and I do not really see that much downside, other than well...potentially poor gains.