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<blockquote data-quote="Mo Boost" data-source="post: 3171762" data-attributes="member: 11454"><p>I invest, but not as an active trader with on-line brokerages like ScottTrade, E-trade, or Ameritrade.</p><p></p><p> My account is with Fidelity. They have been holding my accounts since 1995, because my employer used them for my 401k. They have great research and information that is free for customers, but the cost for market orders will vary depending on how much money you have in your accounts.</p><p> My IRA is funded monthly by automatic bank debit.</p><p> On-line access is excellent and I've got all my account info available anywhere I can get an Internet connection.</p><p></p><p> Check out Sharebuilder....it costs $4/trade....probably the most thrifty way to go.</p><p></p><p> My investing style is GARP (Growth at a Reasonable Price) and looking for momentum/growth stocks that pay dividends.</p><p></p><p> Right now, I own Exxon (oil), Consol Energy (coal), Symantec (software), and Ciena (telecom).</p><p> Mutual funds are 2 small cap funds and Fidelity Select Energy Services fund....the Halliburton shares they've bought have been kicking @$$. That particular fund I bought at $49/share & it sits at over $70 right now.</p><p></p><p> Thinking of pushing out into gold....wished I had done it last May while the price was still around $420/oz.....it will be going higher, believe me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mo Boost, post: 3171762, member: 11454"] I invest, but not as an active trader with on-line brokerages like ScottTrade, E-trade, or Ameritrade. My account is with Fidelity. They have been holding my accounts since 1995, because my employer used them for my 401k. They have great research and information that is free for customers, but the cost for market orders will vary depending on how much money you have in your accounts. My IRA is funded monthly by automatic bank debit. On-line access is excellent and I've got all my account info available anywhere I can get an Internet connection. Check out Sharebuilder....it costs $4/trade....probably the most thrifty way to go. My investing style is GARP (Growth at a Reasonable Price) and looking for momentum/growth stocks that pay dividends. Right now, I own Exxon (oil), Consol Energy (coal), Symantec (software), and Ciena (telecom). Mutual funds are 2 small cap funds and Fidelity Select Energy Services fund....the Halliburton shares they've bought have been kicking @$$. That particular fund I bought at $49/share & it sits at over $70 right now. Thinking of pushing out into gold....wished I had done it last May while the price was still around $420/oz.....it will be going higher, believe me. [/QUOTE]
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