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Old 03-15-2007, 04:48 AM
Preem Preem is offline
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Default Re: Using Fidelity to buy stocks (very simple question)

Overall, Fidelity is the highest rated "Premium Discount" Broker according to SmartMoney Magazine for the fourth year in a row,

The Right Broker for You

You can certainly find cheaper brokers. If you want lower commissions, then you might explore some of the "Deep Discount" brokers.

I have accounts at both Fidelity and E*Trade. The service at Fidelity is much better. The commission prices at E*Trade are lower.

I really miss HarrisDirect. They were better than both Fidelity and E*Trade.
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