How Many Of You Have Multiple Brokerage Accounts?
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How Many Of You Have Multiple Brokerage Accounts?
I'm not sure how to set up a poll with this forum software?
How many brokerage accounts do you have?
I'm currently just with Schwab, but I'm considering opening an account with Vanguard, too.
- Adam
How many brokerage accounts do you have?
I'm currently just with Schwab, but I'm considering opening an account with Vanguard, too.
- Adam
"Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is. "
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Scottrade plus a seperate brokerage in my 401K, with most stock in the first and all the LT bonds in the latter. I would like to diversify that a bit.Coffee wrote: I'm not sure how to set up a poll with this forum software?
How many brokerage accounts do you have?
I'm currently just with Schwab, but I'm considering opening an account with Vanguard, too.
- Adam
"Machines are gonna fail...and the system's gonna fail"
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My first impulse is to hold everything at Vanguard. I think they're beyond reproach yet still I wouldn't want more than, I dunno, 2/3 my assets at any one institution. Currently my employer's retirement plan makes this a moot point. I plan on putting roughly 1/3 somewhere else when I retire. If I had to pick today I'd go with Schwab, or maybe Ameritrade or Fidelity.
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Born into a Vanguard taxable account. My IRAs are there, too.
I have a 401(k) at Fidelity because when I went to set mine up, Vanguard was not yet offering a solo 401(k). They do now, but I'm glad it worked out the way it did. I like both companies but Vanguard is the greatest, in my opinion.
I have a 401(k) at Fidelity because when I went to set mine up, Vanguard was not yet offering a solo 401(k). They do now, but I'm glad it worked out the way it did. I like both companies but Vanguard is the greatest, in my opinion.
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my IRA is 100% at Vanguard.
I like Vanguard "client-owned" "non-profit" model.
It would be great if there were 1-3 similar org model, so those of us that like Vanguard, could more comfortably do "custodian diversification".
TIAA-CREF is a similar org model, but IIRC their fund expense ratio sucked compared to Vanguard.
I like Vanguard "client-owned" "non-profit" model.
It would be great if there were 1-3 similar org model, so those of us that like Vanguard, could more comfortably do "custodian diversification".
TIAA-CREF is a similar org model, but IIRC their fund expense ratio sucked compared to Vanguard.
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Between my wife and I (I manage all the investing for both of our assets), we have accounts at TDameritrade, Scottrade (x2), and another firm too small to mention.
My wife will soon be opening a Roth IRA account at Vanguard.
It is sort of a pain having your assets spread out between multiple accounts, but you do have some built in diversification that way. Also, certain brokerage have various +'s and -'s. TD and Vanguard (brokerage) have free ETF trades. Scottrade has free mutual fund trades, plus will be rolling out their own ETF's soon.
My wife will soon be opening a Roth IRA account at Vanguard.
It is sort of a pain having your assets spread out between multiple accounts, but you do have some built in diversification that way. Also, certain brokerage have various +'s and -'s. TD and Vanguard (brokerage) have free ETF trades. Scottrade has free mutual fund trades, plus will be rolling out their own ETF's soon.
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Have about 35% with Fidelity most of that is in an ira. Balance is with Vanguard. The IRA is about 25% of assets and balance in taxable accounts. Have 2 PRPFX accounts, one in the IRA and the other direct with PRPFX. Also have 2 DIY 4x25 accounts, one as part of IRA other in taxable account. Hope this helps.
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We have three: the BrokerageLink part of the Fidelity 401K, Vanguard for the Roth IRAs, and Interactive Brokers for the non-retirement funds.
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I have two: TD Ameritrade and Vanguard. One-third--most of my tax-sheltered money--is in TDA but I'm thinking of changing that. Don't know why I don't like that company exactly. Maybe it's that I've found their customer service unhelpful and condescending, makes it uncomfortable for a relatively naive investor like myself to pick up the phone and ask a question. Would like not to put everything into Vanguard, however. Thinking about Fidelity for some things.
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Consolidated all of my IRA monies in one place (Fidelity) but have three other accounts, one of which (E-Trade) I use for my VP.
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I have accounts at Vanguard and Fidelity. But, I am thinking of moving two IRAs over to Fidelity because Vanguard charges way too much to trade Treasury Bonds — Fidelity has zero commissions for Treasuries.
Nothing I say should be construed as advice or expertise. I am only sharing opinions which may or may not be applicable in any given case.
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I have a 401(k) brokerage account through Schwab and two brokerage accounts through Vanguard--one taxable and one for my IRA. Very pleased with Vanguard because of their rock-bottom expense ratios, low portfolio turnover, and client-owned business model.
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TIAA-CREF (by inheritance) and Vanguard
TIAA-CREF is nothing like Vanguard, customer service is outrageous, fund choices are low, expenses are high, but they have the TIAA Traditional Annuity that yields a guaranteed 3%, hard to beat for the cash portfolio! As soon as that ceases to be attractive, I will move that account to Vanguard.
TIAA-CREF is nothing like Vanguard, customer service is outrageous, fund choices are low, expenses are high, but they have the TIAA Traditional Annuity that yields a guaranteed 3%, hard to beat for the cash portfolio! As soon as that ceases to be attractive, I will move that account to Vanguard.