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The top 4 investing apps to help newbies and experts build their wealth from anywhere


Published on 2025-03-01 13:41:18 - CNBC
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The article from CNBC Select discusses the best investing apps for various investor needs in 2023. It highlights apps like Acorns for micro-investing, Betterment for automated investing, Charles Schwab for its comprehensive services including no-fee index funds, Fidelity Investments for its zero expense ratio index funds, Interactive Brokers for active traders with its low-cost trading options, Merrill Edge for its integration with Bank of America accounts, Robinhood for commission-free trading, SoFi Invest for its all-in-one financial services approach, TD Ameritrade for its educational resources and trading tools, Vanguard for long-term investors with its low-cost funds, and Wealthfront for its automated investment management. Each app is evaluated based on fees, investment options, user experience, and additional features like tax strategies or educational tools, catering to different investor profiles from beginners to seasoned traders.

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