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Investing Question: Which company do you use?
I am interested in getting into general stock market investing.
For my ROTH IRA, I use Vanguard and like them. But I am not sure if they are the best option for general investing. I have heard of Betterment and a few others, but I am not sure if they are better/worse. Cost I guess will be the biggest driver and I would need to compare.
But I am curious what others do for general investing.
Re: Investing Question: Which company do you use?
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Our Roth IRAs are done annually after the calendar year rolls over in one lump sum. It's still dollar cost averaging, it's just yearly instead of monthly.
I have what I call the "pay off the house fund" that I buy monthly.
I have another fund I watch and buy whenever it drops below a certain amount.
I have another that used to be monthly, but I fell behind on it years ago and I'm just now catching up on it in bulk contributions.