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Written by Sam Levine, CFA, CMT
Edited by Carolyn Kimball
Fact-checked by Steven Hatzakis
Reviewed by Blain Reinkensmeyer
May 22, 2024
Fidelity is strong across all the categories we cover, but where it really shines brightest is in its astounding array of research and market commentary. Call it Stockpicker Paradise.
Pros & Cons
thumb_up_off_alt Pros
- Fidelity took top honors in 2024 for Best Overall, Commissions and Fees, Education, Penny Stock Trading, and Customer Service. It also won an Industry Award for its innovative Fidelity Youth mobile trading app.
- It placed third in investment choices, with key strengths in fixed income, international market access, fractional shares, and advisor services.
- It also ranked third in platforms and tools. I found its Chart+ charting package to be convenient for building detailed charts, thanks to its superior organization of studies and indicators.
- Fixed-income investors will appreciate research on individual bond issuers and a stream of market commentary and analysis.
- Privately owned Fidelity leans toward conservatism in its products and services. That has helped it avoid many of Wall Street’s scandals and excesses.
- Fidelity has a good ground game, too, with a branch network of 200 Investor Centers in the United States.
thumb_down_off_alt Cons
- Though Fidelity largely avoids nuisance fees such as charges for transferring an account out, its margin rates and options fees are higher than brokers that cater to active traders.
- Its desktop trading platform, Fidelity Active Trader Pro, could use an overhaul. My testing found it responds slowly to inputs, and it has a dated feel.
- Unlike Schwab’s thinkorswim mobile and E*TRADE’s Power E*TRADE, Fidelity doesn’t offer an alternative mobile app designed for active trading.
- Fidelity doesn’t offer futures trading or options on futures.
- There’s no paper trading, which would be a welcome feature for beginners and would be especially valuable in its Youth app.
Overall summary
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January 2024: Crypto ETFs. Fidelity now allows trading of spot bitcoin ETFs in brokerage accounts.
Investment options
From stock trading to retirement guidance, Fidelity easily accommodates most investors’ needs, unless you like trading exotic investments such as futures or maybe Pokemon Charizard cards. Fidelity’s crypto offering is a bit thin on coin choices and a bit pricey in markups and markdowns.
Cryptocurrency: Clients in 38 states can trade bitcoin and ethereum through a Fidelity Crypto account. Though crypto trading is promoted as commission-free, it’s not free. There’s an up to 1% markup or markdown embedded in the execution. A few other brokers offer more coins and charge less.
Fractional shares: Fractional shares trading enables investors to buy a fraction of a share instead of a whole share. For example, for a stock trading at $500 per share, investors can buy 1/10th a share for $50. In 2024, Fidelity remains one of our favorite brokers for fractional shares trading thanks to its meticulously designed order ticket and dedication to giving customers the lowest-cost executions.
Other investments: While futures and forex trading aren’t offered, international trading is, which lets customers trade in 25 countries and exchange between 20 currencies. In the international trading department, only Interactive Brokers, which is a favorite for many pros, offers more global access.
Retirement services: Fidelity offers traditional, Roth and rollover IRAs alongside excellent education and tools for retirement planning, and the broker charges no miscellaneous fees for IRA accounts.
query_stats Retirement planning at Fidelity
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Feature | |
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Stock Tradinginfo | Yes |
Margin Trading | Yes |
Fractional Sharesinfo | Yes |
OTC Stocksinfo | Yes |
Options Tradinginfo | Yes |
Complex Options Max Legsinfo | 4 |
Bonds (US Treasury)info | Yes |
Futures Tradinginfo | No |
Forex Tradinginfo | No |
Mutual Funds (Total)info | 10000 |
Crypto Tradinginfo | Yes |
Crypto Trading - Total Coinsinfo | 2 |
Traditional IRAsinfo | Yes |
Roth IRAsinfo | Yes |
Advisor Servicesinfo | Yes |
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Commissions and fees
After factoring in order execution, where Fidelity is one of the best, Fidelity’s $0 stock and ETF trades consistently yield additional value for customers, and it skips some charges many other brokers routinely drop on their customers. It's among the best brokers for commission free stock trading.
Penny stocks: Unlike many brokers, Fidelity charges no additional fees for trading penny stocks.
No payment for order flow: Rare in the industry, Fidelity does not accept payment for order flow, or PFOF, and indicates the amount of price improvement received on eligible orders.
Zero expense ratio mutual funds: Fidelity distinguishes its offering with several zero expense ratio mutual funds, helping investors save on costs, even compared to funds available from traditionally lowest cost provider Vanguard. For example, FNILX, FZIPX, FZROX, and FZILX come with no minimum deposit and a zero expense ratio. Transaction fee mutual funds cost $49.95 to purchase, nothing on redemption.
Incidental fees: All brokers have incidental fees. Unlike many other firms, Fidelity doesn’t charge for transfers out. Most of the other unusual fees are either lower than average or in line with the industry. If you expect to rack up incidental fees, use our broker comparison tool to find the best broker for you.
Feature | |
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Minimum Deposit | $0.00 |
Stock Trades | $0.00 |
Penny Stock Fees (OTC)info | $0.00 |
ETF Trade Fee | $0.00 |
Options (Base Fee) | $0.00 |
Options (Per Contract) | $0.65 |
Options Exercise Fee | $0.00 |
Options Assignment Fee | $0.00 |
Futures (Per Contract) | (Not offered) |
Mutual Fund Trade Fee | Varies info |
Broker Assisted Trade Fee | $32.95 |
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Mobile trading apps
Fidelity offers two mobile applications for traditional customers. Both accept the same Fidelity username and password, so you can choose and use them as you see fit. One is the “flagship” Fidelity experience; the other, Bloom, caters to personal finance novices.
One promising addition this year is the Fidelity Youth App, which offers a curated and parent-friendly savings, spending and investing experience. Parents should be very excited about this financial education opportunity, but should also remember that teens will always be teens. A member of our editorial team invited her teen to trial the app, and her teen’s question was, “Can I withdraw it to my Venmo?” which, of course, would defeat the purpose of the app.
Fidelity Investments app: Fidelity’s flagship mobile experience is cleanly designed, bug-free, and efficient to use. Buying and selling shares is a cinch, and if you want to read up before you pull the trigger, there’s plenty of worthwhile content to dive into whenever you have a spare moment. While Fidelity gets a big thumbs-up for its user-friendly flagship mobile app, it omits some features that casual and active traders will miss, such as ladder trading. Those looking for a dedicated trading app might want to check out Charles Schwab’s thinkorswim, tastytrade, and E*TRADE’s Power E*TRADE.
Ease of use: Navigation is simple, and finding what you’re looking for is easy, thanks to excellent design and readily understood icons.
Customizable dashboard: Upon logging in, a customizable dashboard experience greets you. The customization is nice, but chances are you won’t need to tweak too much. I use Fidelity on a regular basis for my personal investing and I’m happy enough with the layout that I don’t feel any need to change anything.
Charting: Having visited Fidelity’s historic and extensive Chart Room in Boston, color me unsurprised that the mobile app has some powerful charting. There are over a hundred technical indicators and 12 different chart types, which is more than enough for most. Dividends, earnings, and splits may also be plotted, which is incredibly valuable for those like me who use both charts and fundamentals in making investment decisions.
Other unique features: Research is robust and exactly what one would expect to find after using the website. Among many other highlights of the mobile app is the note-taking functionality, which allows you to log personal thoughts on individual stocks and the broader markets. There’s also live streaming TV from Bloomberg within the mobile app.
Fidelity Bloom: Bloom won our Best New Tool award last year. It’s a saving and spending app that uses behavioral finance principles, brief challenges, and positive reinforcement to tackle emotional issues and mental roadblocks that prevent people from achieving financial goals. Fidelity borrows from the field of heuristics, which are mental “shortcuts” people take in making complex decisions. It’s a unique approach that I think can help many people, especially those just starting to save for the future. I’d like it even more if it incorporated investing into its saving feature.
Fidelity Mobile app gallery
Feature | |
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iPhone Appinfo | Yes |
Android Appinfo | Yes |
Apple Watch Appinfo | Yes |
Stock Alertsinfo | Yes |
Charting - After-Hoursinfo | Yes |
Charting - Technical Studiesinfo | 129 |
Charting - Study Customizationsinfo | Yes |
Watch List (Streaming)info | Yes |
Watch Lists - Create & Manageinfo | Yes |
Watch Lists - Column Customizationinfo | Yes |
Other trading platforms and tools
Traders will inevitably be curious about Active Trader Pro, Fidelity’s desktop trading platform, which has a decent array of trading tools. Keeping it real, the platform could use an extensive refresh. Most investors can skip ATP and will be very pleased with the browser experience.
Active Trader Pro: If you want to fire off trades quickly at Fidelity, Active Trader Pro has a more trader-friendly workflow than the website, but it also leaves a lot to be desired.
My primary gripes with ATP are its choppy feel and stale design. Some elements are slow to load, and a few widgets are simply windows pointing to web pages. Often the platform didn’t keep up with my mouse movements. That might be due to its Java base; other platforms that use HTML5 are quicker.
On the positive side, Active Trader Pro includes several unique, home-brewed tools, including Real-Time Analytics (streaming trade signals) and Trade Armor (real-time position analysis). Options traders have a variety of analyses open to them.
Website watch lists: Fidelity’s website watch list is one of my favorites among all the brokers I test. Streaming quotes are included, and there are 62 columns of data to choose from. Furthermore, the workflow is seamless, making it a breeze to transition to researching the stock further or placing a trade in the docked order ticket.
Web charting: The browser Chart+ view is one of the most functional browser-based charting experiences among all the brokers I tested this year. Much of that’s due to the exceptionally well-implemented automated technical pattern recognition and chart analyses from Trading Central. Charts are crisp and cleanly laid out and include over 30 different drawing tools, more than 100 studies, custom user profiles, alerts, notes, and more.
Feature | |
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Active Trading Platforminfo | Active Trader Pro |
Desktop Trading Platforminfo | Yes |
Desktop Platform (Mac)info | Yes |
Web Trading Platforminfo | Yes |
Paper Tradinginfo | No |
Trade Journalinfo | Yes |
Watch Lists - Total Fieldsinfo | 92 |
Charting - Indicators / Studiesinfo | 129 |
Charting - Drawing Toolsinfo | 38 |
Charting - Study Customizationsinfo | 5 |
Charting - Save Profilesinfo | Yes |
Trade Ideas - Technical Analysisinfo | Yes |
Streaming Time & Salesinfo | Yes |
Trade Ideas - Backtestinginfo | Yes |
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Research
Fidelity’s actively managed mutual funds have their roots in deep research (read “One Up on Wall Street” by Fidelity superstar manager Peter Lynch if there’s any doubt). That legacy continues in the suite of available research. Fidelity’s is a veritable Garden of Readin’ for thoughtful investors.
Stock research: When I pulled up research on Apple shares, Fidelity offered 12 reports to choose from. That might sound like overkill, but it also allows you to find a research source that best fits your investing style. My favorite, for what it’s worth, is Zacks. Though Fidelity provides more than enough third-party research for most investors, I also like the deeper dives available from the proprietary research teams at Merrill, E*TRADE, and J.P. Morgan.
Fund research: If you’re more of a fund buyer than a stock picker, you’ll be pleased with fund research coverage. I found PDF reports from Morningstar and FactSet for the SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) ETF. Open end mutual fund data is sourced from Morningstar.
Market news and research: Fidelity provides rich market commentary, like other top-tier brokers, but it’s exceptionally good at curating third-party news and thought pieces. Where some brokers provide simple news feeds, Fidelity scours and presents the best of the web and it consistently chooses well, shortening the time needed to stay current on market events.
Screening for trade ideas: Fidelity’s stock, ETF, and mutual fund screeners are easy to use, rich in data, and set the benchmark for the industry. Thematic investing, ESG (environmental, social and governance) data, Morningstar ratings — the list of features is extensive.
Feature | |
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Research - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - ESGinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - PDF Reportsinfo | 11 |
Screener - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Research - ETFsinfo | Yes |
Screener - ETFsinfo | Yes |
Research - Mutual Fundsinfo | Yes |
Screener - Mutual Fundsinfo | Yes |
Research - Pink Sheets / OTCBBinfo | Yes |
Research - Bondsinfo | Yes |
Education
There’s something for everyone in Fidelity’s educational offerings. Fidelity does a great job of organizing content into roadmaps with progress tracking, as well as sorting by experience level, category and content type. Articles, videos, webinars, infographics, courses, and even podcasts are made available to customers.
Learning center: Fidelity’s Learning Center collects educational content in one spot, including archived webinars, classes for beginners, and a large variety of well-stocked categories. There’s even an AI-driven recommendation engine to suggest educational content. Fidelity’s YouTube channel provides a library of archived videos organized by playlist with related educational content published throughout the week. The Youth App has its own learning center that offers investing tips, articles, videos, and a couple of calculators for parents as well as teens.
Retirement education: Fidelity stands out with its retirement education. There’s a comprehensive financial planning tool that can pull information from outside accounts, allowing you to track your progress toward retirement and other spending goals. It won’t take the place of a certified financial planner, but it could be helpful for tracking your financial progress and identifying habits that might be holding you back. Before committing to use it, take a moment to decide whether you’re comfortable providing that much access to your personal financial data.
If you want to skip doing any deep-dive financial planning, there are plenty of in-house calculators to provide you with a proper diagnosis of your financial position. To show the depth of their tools, aside from the usual “How much money will you have to retire?” worksheets, Fidelity has a “Substantially Equal Periodic Payments/72(t) Calculator” that can help you find out the most tax-efficient IRA withdrawal amounts if you are below 59½ years old.
Feature | |
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Education (Stocks)info | Yes |
Education (ETFs)info | Yes |
Education (Options)info | Yes |
Education (Mutual Funds)info | Yes |
Education (Bonds)info | Yes |
Education (Retirement)info | Yes |
Paper Tradinginfo | No |
Videosinfo | Yes |
Webinarsinfo | Yes |
Webinars (Archived)info | Yes |
Progress Trackinginfo | Yes |
Interactive Learning - Quizzesinfo | Yes |
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Customer service
To score Customer Service, StockBrokers.com partners with customer experience research firm Confero to conduct phone tests from locations throughout the United States. For this year's testing, 135 customer service tests were conducted over six weeks, with wait times logged for each call.
Customer service representatives were asked for assistance or details in several areas of broker services for prospective customers, including account opening, trading tools, apps, rollovers, active trading, and more. Here are the results for Fidelity.
- Average Connection Time: <1 minute
- Average Net Promoter Score: 9.4 / 10
- Average Professionalism Score: 9.2 / 10
- Overall Score: 9.31 / 10
- Ranking: 1st of 13 brokers
Banking services
While Fidelity is not itself a chartered bank, it does offer banking-related services and delivers a reliable experience that includes access to more than 200 retail service centers. A cash management account is available and includes bill pay and a debit card. The Fidelity Rewards Visa Signature credit card offers 2% cashback on all purchases. Fidelity Bloom, a program tailored to personal finance novices, also provides rewards. Fidelity offers no loyalty rewards for using multiple products, an area in which Bank of America - Merrill Edge is unsurpassed. Given Fidelity’s thrifty approach, this isn’t surprising.
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Feature | |
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Bank (Member FDIC)info | No |
Checking Accountsinfo | No |
Savings Accountsinfo | No |
Credit Cardsinfo | Yes |
Debit Cardsinfo | Yes |
Mortgage Loansinfo | No |
Final thoughts
The Green Machine continues to dominate our broker rankings on the strength of its breadth of services, ease of use, low costs and compelling educational content. While some other brokers might do a better job for short-term traders and professional investors, everyday investors will find Fidelity to be an excellent choice.
Here are our top takeaways for Fidelity:
- Fidelity delivers value across its entire client experience. The Fidelity website and mobile app both breezed through our rigorous usability assessments. Furthermore, thanks to a plethora of educational resources, Fidelity is a winner for beginners.
- Fidelity shines for research, whether you're viewing stock, ETF, and mutual fund quotes or running through a screener to find investment ideas.
- Though the Active Trader Pro desktop platform is usable for day trading and options trading, it’s in serious need of a refresh.
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Is Fidelity a safe company to invest with?
Yes, Fidelity is one of the safest brokerages to invest with. It’s an industry leader with a stellar reputation and fully regulated in the U.S. with the SEC and FINRA, is trusted by over 43 million people and holds over $11.5 trillion in assets under administration.
Money held in an investment account with Fidelity is protected by SIPC insurance, which covers up to $500,000 in securities ($250,000 cash maximum) per customer. Funds held in Fidelity’s cash management account are swept to partner banks and protected by FDIC insurance.
Finally, Fidelity provides additional coverage in excess of SIPC limits through Lloyd’s of London for up to $1 billion across all customer accounts, and with up to $1.9 million per customer for cash.
Is Fidelity FDIC insured?
U.S. brokers, including Fidelity, are not covered by the FDIC. Instead, accounts are protected by the Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC) and additional coverage through Lloyd’s of London. Fidelity does offer a cash sweep program that will park your available cash in up to 20 FDIC-insured banks, allowing you to obtain FDIC coverage far in excess of the typical $250,000 limit.
Is Fidelity good for beginners?
Yes, Fidelity is an excellent platform for beginners, thanks to a solid combination of educational content and easily navigated mobile apps and web pages. Fidelity also offers fractional share stock and trading, but it doesn’t let you practice trading with a virtual portfolio.
How much money do you need to open a Fidelity account?
There is no minimum to open a Fidelity brokerage account or monthly service charges for an open account, but, as at most brokers, some investments do have minimum initial purchases.
Does Fidelity have hidden fees?
Like all brokers, Fidelity has incidental fees. You can find them listed here. Though Fidelity is usually very clear in its pricing, there is one exception: It markets its bitcoin and ethereum trading as “commission free,” but footnotes disclose an up to 1% markup or markdown.
What is the downside to Fidelity?
Fidelity’s fees and platform offerings do not cater to active traders as well as some of its competitors. Margin rates are a bit higher on average, options are $0.65 per contract, and Fidelity does not offer futures trading at all. I also found the desktop trading platform, Fidelity Active Trader Pro, somewhat dated and slow, and even the mobile app omits some useful trading features. That said, if you can overlook these downsides, Fidelity remains a perennial outperformer in our brokerage testing, particularly in stock and market research.
What does Active Trader Pro do?
Fidelity Active Trader Pro is a downloadable trading platform from Fidelity designed for active traders. Like any decent trading platform, it’s filled with customizable widgets and charts. Most investors don’t require the complex tools in Active Trader Pro and the platform feels a bit dated compared to some of its competitors.
Does Fidelity Active Trader Pro cost anything?
Use of Active Trader Pro, Fidelity’s downloadable trading platform, doesn’t cost anything. The tool-laden platform is free to Fidelity brokerage customers, and Fidelity doesn’t have account minimums or inactivity fees.
About Fidelity
Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Fidelity was founded in 1946 and is one of the largest asset managers in the world (1). As of October 2023, Fidelity serves over 43 million individual customers and holds over $11.5 trillion in total customer assets under administration (2).
Fidelity 2024 Results
For the StockBrokers.com 2024 Annual Awards, announced on Jan. 23, 2024, all U.S. equity brokers we reviewed were assessed on over 200 different variables across eight areas: Commissions & Fees, Investment Options, Platforms & Tools, Research, Mobile Trading, Education, Ease of Use, and Overall.
StockBrokers.com also presented “Best in Class” awards to brokers for additional categories Beginners, Options Trading, Futures Trading, Day Trading, IRA Accounts, Investor Community, Penny Stock Trading, Bank Brokerage, High Net Worth Investors, and Customer Service. A “Best in Class” designation means finishing in the top five brokers for that category.
For more information, see how we test.
Category awards
Overall | Commissions & Fees | Research | Platforms & Tools | Mobile Trading Apps | Investment Options | Education | Ease of Use | Day Trading | Beginners | Customer Service | IRA Accounts | Penny Stock Trading | High Net Worth Investors | |
Rank #1 | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | |||||||
Streak #1 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |||||||
Best in Class | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check | check |
Best in Class Streak | 12 | 6 | 1 | 11 | 12 | 1 | 11 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 1 |
Industry awards
#1 Innovation | #1 Phone Support | |
Rank #1 | check | check |
Streak | 3 | 1 |
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Trading fees
Feature | |
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Minimum Deposit | $0.00 |
Stock Trades | $0.00 |
Mutual Fund Trade Fee | Varies info |
Options (Base Fee) | $0.00 |
Options (Per Contract) | $0.65 |
Futures (Per Contract) | (Not offered) |
Broker Assisted Trade Fee | $32.95 |
Account fees
Feature | |
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IRA Annual Fee | $0.00 |
IRA Closure Fee | $0.00 |
Account Transfer Out (Partial)info | $0.00 |
Account Transfer Out (Full)info | $0.00 |
Options Exercise Fee | $0.00 |
Options Assignment Fee | $0.00 |
Margin rates
Feature | |
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Margin Rate Under $25,000 | 13.575% |
Margin Rate $25,000 to $49,999.99 | 13.075% |
Margin Rate $50,000 to $99,999.99 | 12.125% |
Margin Rate $100,000 to $249,999.99 | 12.075% |
Margin Rate $250,000 to $499,999.99 | 11.825% |
Margin Rate $500,000 to $999,999.99 | 9.5% |
Margin Rate Above $1,000,000 | 9.25% |
Investment options
Feature | |
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Stock Tradinginfo | Yes |
Margin Trading | Yes |
Fractional Sharesinfo | Yes |
OTC Stocksinfo | Yes |
Options Tradinginfo | Yes |
Complex Options Max Legsinfo | 4 |
Futures Tradinginfo | No |
Forex Tradinginfo | No |
Crypto Tradinginfo | Yes |
Crypto Trading - Total Coinsinfo | 2 |
Mutual Funds (No Load)info | 5843 |
Mutual Funds (Total)info | 10000 |
Bonds (US Treasury)info | Yes |
Bonds (Corporate)info | Yes |
Bonds (Municipal)info | Yes |
Advisor Servicesinfo | Yes |
International Countries (Stocks)info | 25 |
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Order types
Feature | |
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Order Type - Marketinfo | Yes |
Order Type - Limitinfo | Yes |
Order Type - After Hoursinfo | Yes |
Order Type - Stopinfo | Yes |
Order Type - Trailing Stopinfo | Yes |
Order Type - OCOinfo | Yes |
Order Type - OTOinfo | Yes |
Order Type - Broker Assistedinfo | Yes |
Beginners
Feature | |
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Education (Stocks)info | Yes |
Education (ETFs)info | Yes |
Education (Options)info | Yes |
Education (Mutual Funds)info | Yes |
Education (Bonds)info | Yes |
Education (Retirement)info | Yes |
Retirement Calculatorinfo | Yes |
Investor Dictionaryinfo | Yes |
Paper Tradinginfo | No |
Videosinfo | Yes |
Webinarsinfo | Yes |
Webinars (Archived)info | Yes |
Progress Trackinginfo | Yes |
Interactive Learning - Quizzesinfo | Yes |
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Stock trading apps
Feature | |
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iPhone Appinfo | Yes |
Android Appinfo | Yes |
Apple Watch Appinfo | Yes |
Trading - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Trading - After-Hoursinfo | Yes |
Trading - Simple Optionsinfo | Yes |
Trading - Complex Optionsinfo | Yes |
Order Ticket RT Quotesinfo | Yes |
Order Ticket SRT Quotesinfo | Yes |
Stock app features
Feature | |
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Market Movers (Top Gainers)info | Yes |
Stream Live TVinfo | Yes |
Videos on Demandinfo | Yes |
Stock Alertsinfo | Yes |
Option Chains Viewableinfo | Yes |
Watch List (Real-time)info | Yes |
Watch List (Streaming)info | Yes |
Watch Lists - Create & Manageinfo | Yes |
Watch Lists - Column Customizationinfo | Yes |
Watch Lists - Total Fieldsinfo | 92 |
Stock app charting
Feature | |
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Charting - After-Hoursinfo | Yes |
Charting - Can Turn Horizontallyinfo | Yes |
Charting - Multiple Time Framesinfo | Yes |
Charting - Technical Studiesinfo | 129 |
Charting - Study Customizationsinfo | Yes |
Charting - Stock Comparisonsinfo | Yes |
Trading platforms overview
Feature | |
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Active Trading Platforminfo | Active Trader Pro |
Desktop Trading Platforminfo | Yes |
Desktop Platform (Mac)info | Yes |
Web Trading Platforminfo | Yes |
Paper Tradinginfo | No |
Trade Journalinfo | Yes |
Watch Lists - Total Fieldsinfo | 92 |
Trading platform stock chart features
Feature | |
---|---|
Charting - Adjust Trades on Chartinfo | Yes |
Charting - Indicators / Studiesinfo | 129 |
Charting - Drawing Toolsinfo | 38 |
Charting - Notesinfo | Yes |
Charting - Index Overlaysinfo | Yes |
Charting - Historical Tradesinfo | Yes |
Charting - Corporate Eventsinfo | Yes |
Charting - Custom Date Rangeinfo | Yes |
Charting - Custom Time Barsinfo | Yes |
Charting - Automated Analysisinfo | Yes |
Charting - Save Profilesinfo | Yes |
Trade Ideas - Technical Analysisinfo | Yes |
Charting - Study Customizationsinfo | 5 |
Charting - Custom Studiesinfo | No |
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Day trading features
Feature | |
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Streaming Time & Salesinfo | Yes |
Streaming TVinfo | Yes |
Direct Market Routing - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Ladder Tradinginfo | No |
Trade Hot Keysinfo | Yes |
Level 2 Quotes - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Trade Ideas - Backtestinginfo | Yes |
Trade Ideas - Backtesting Advinfo | No |
Short Locatorinfo | Yes |
Order Liquidity Rebatesinfo | No |
Investment research overview
Feature | |
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Research - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Research - ETFsinfo | Yes |
Research - Mutual Fundsinfo | Yes |
Research - Pink Sheets / OTCBBinfo | Yes |
Research - Bondsinfo | Yes |
Screener - Stocksinfo | Yes |
Screener - ETFsinfo | Yes |
Screener - Mutual Fundsinfo | Yes |
Screener - Bondsinfo | Yes |
Misc - Portfolio Allocationinfo | Yes |
Stock research features
Feature | |
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Stock Research - PDF Reportsinfo | 11 |
Stock Research - Earningsinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - Insidersinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - Socialinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - Newsinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - ESGinfo | Yes |
Stock Research - SEC Filingsinfo | Yes |
ETF research features
Feature | |
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ETFs - Strategy Overviewinfo | Yes |
ETF Fund Facts - Inception Dateinfo | Yes |
ETF Fund Facts - Expense Ratioinfo | Yes |
ETF Fund Facts - Net Assetsinfo | Yes |
ETF Fund Facts - Total Holdingsinfo | Yes |
ETFs - Top 10 Holdingsinfo | Yes |
ETFs - Sector Exposureinfo | Yes |
ETFs - Risk Analysisinfo | Yes |
ETFs - Ratingsinfo | Yes |
ETFs - Morningstar StyleMapinfo | Yes |
ETFs - PDF Reportsinfo | Yes |
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Mutual fund research features
Feature | |
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Mutual Funds - Strategy Overviewinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Performance Chartinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Performance Analysisinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Prospectusinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - 3rd Party Ratingsinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Fees Breakdowninfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Top 10 Holdingsinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Asset Allocationinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Sector Allocationinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - Country Allocationinfo | Yes |
Mutual Funds - StyleMapinfo | Yes |
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Options trading overview
Feature | |
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Option Chains - Basic Viewinfo | Yes |
Option Chains - Strategy Viewinfo | Yes |
Option Chains - Streaminginfo | Yes |
Option Chains - Total Columnsinfo | 26 |
Option Chains - Greeksinfo | 5 |
Option Chains - Quick Analysisinfo | Yes |
Option Analysis - P&L Chartsinfo | Yes |
Option Probability Analysisinfo | Yes |
Option Probability Analysis Advinfo | Yes |
Option Positions - Greeksinfo | Yes |
Option Positions - Greeks Streaminginfo | Yes |
Option Positions - Adv Analysisinfo | Yes |
Option Positions - Rollinginfo | Yes |
Option Positions - Groupinginfo | Yes |
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Banking features
Feature | |
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Bank (Member FDIC)info | No |
Checking Accountsinfo | No |
Savings Accountsinfo | No |
Credit Cardsinfo | Yes |
Debit Cardsinfo | Yes |
Mortgage Loansinfo | No |
Customer service options
Feature | |
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Phone Support (Prospect Customers)info | Yes |
Phone Support (Current Customers)info | Yes |
Email Supportinfo | Yes |
Live Chat (Prospect Customers)info | Yes |
Live Chat (Current Customers)info | Yes |
24/7 Supportinfo | Yes |
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About the Editorial Team
Sam Levine, CFA, CMT
Sam Levine has over 30 years of experience in the investing field as a portfolio manager, financial consultant, investment strategist and writer. He also taught investing as an adjunct professor of finance at Wayne State University. Sam holds the Chartered Financial Analyst and the Chartered Market Technician designations and is pursuing a master's in personal financial planning at the College for Financial Planning. Previously, he was a contributing editor at BetterInvesting Magazine and a contributor to The Penny Hoarder and other media outlets.
Carolyn Kimball
Carolyn Kimball is managing editor for Reink Media and the lead editor for the StockBrokers.com Annual Review. Carolyn has more than 20 years of writing and editing experience at major media outlets including NerdWallet, the Los Angeles Times and the San Jose Mercury News. She specializes in coverage of personal financial products and services, wielding her editing skills to clarify complex (some might say befuddling) topics to help consumers make informed decisions about their money.
Steven Hatzakis
Steven Hatzakis is the Global Director of Research for ForexBrokers.com. Steven previously served as an Editor for Finance Magnates, where he authored over 1,000 published articles about the online finance industry. Steven is an active fintech and crypto industry researcher and advises blockchain companies at the board level. Over the past 20 years, Steven has held numerous positions within the international forex markets, from writing to consulting to serving as a registered commodity futures representative.
Blain Reinkensmeyer
Blain Reinkensmeyer has 20 years of trading experience with over 2,500 trades placed during that time. He heads research for all U.S.-based brokerages on StockBrokers.com and is respected by executives as the leading expert covering the online broker industry. Blain’s insights have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Chicago Tribune, among other media outlets.
1 Fidelity Sell orders are subject to an activity assessment fee from $0.01 to $0.03 per $1,000 of principal. Options trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Before trading options, please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Supporting documentation for any claims, if applicable, will be furnished upon request.