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Author: rayvt   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: How to invest (part 2 of 3) Shrewd'm style
Date: 01/31/26 10:11 AM
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Good morning, why leave out Vanguard as a potential firm to open your account?

Vanguard is a P.I.T.A. to do much of anything.

I have accounts at Schwab, Merrill, Etrade, Fidelity, Vanguard, and had (now closed) accounts at others like Interactive, TastyTrade, & others.

The only reason I keep the Vanguard account open is because I have UMPTA account for the grandkids and don't want the hassle of moving them to a different broker.
Vanguard is okay if all you want to do is buy seldom and actively trade never.

Of these, Etrade & Fidelity are the most user-friendly IMHO.
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