Top investing apps for beginners

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Top investing apps for beginners

Introduction

Investing is a lot more than just buying and selling stocks. There are many other ways to invest your money, and with the right apps, you can make sure that your investments keep up with the market. In this post we'll take a look at some of our favorite investing apps for beginners: StockTwits, E*TRADE and Robinhood!

StockTwits

StockTwits is a social network for traders. It allows you to follow the trading activity of other users, and it's also possible to follow experts in your field.

To start making money through StockTwits, you need to recommend stocks to other users by writing about them in the app's blog section (which you can access from the main screen). You'll get paid when someone buys or sells that stock based on your recommendation and if they decide not to buy or sell when it comes time for them to do so, then that's okay too! The app is totally free to use; but if you want more advanced features like advanced analytics tools or real-time notifications regarding changes in price movements across multiple markets worldwide...then there are some premium subscriptions available at different price points depending on how much time/effort required by each user.

Robinhood

Robinhood is a stock trading app that's free to use. You can trade stocks and ETFs, buy and sell fractions of shares, set price alerts on your phone, and more.

If you're looking for an easy way to invest in the markets without having to pay any fees or commissions (like those found at most online brokerage accounts), Robinhood may be right for you!

Lending Club

Lending Club is a peer-to-peer lending platform. It's like a bank, except you're investing in loans instead of savings accounts or CDs. You can invest in loans to individuals and small businesses, and you can choose from a variety of loan types and borrower profiles (so-called "borrower definitions"). There are no minimums or maximums for your investments; if someone wants $1,000 from Lending Club, they'll get that amount!

E*TRADE

E*TRADE is a great choice for beginners because it offers low fees and an easy-to-use interface. The app lets you set up your portfolio, manage it anytime from anywhere, and buy/sell stocks with just a few taps on the screen.

The company has also been recognized as one of the best places to work by Glassdoor. While most brokerages charge high commissions, E*TRADE charges only $6 per trade and has no minimum balance requirement and they even offer free paper trading accounts!

If you want more control over your investments than most online brokerages offer, then consider trying out this app before making any major decisions about where to invest next (or if there even needs to be another investment app at all).

Schwab Intelligent Portfolios

Schwab Intelligent Portfolios is an online investment advisor that uses algorithms and robo-advisors to invest your money. It's easy to use and has low fees, making it a great option for beginners.

Conclusion

There you have it the best investing apps for beginners. Remember that investing isn’t easy, and it takes time to learn the ropes. The best way to get started is by doing your homework and finding a good financial adviser who can guide you through the process. Good luck!
 
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