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M1 Finance offers high flexibility for investing, combining the features of Betterment and Robinhood.
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Fundrise offers passive real estate investing to the masses and boasts 300,000 active investors and over $160 million in dividends since the app’s inception.
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The Acorns app makes saving and investing easy and automatic, which is suitable for both beginner and advanced investors.
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Aimed at younger investors, SoFi Active Investing offers free trades of stocks and ETFs and the ability to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, all with a $0 account minimum.
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Finny makes learning simple and fun through its game-based approach. Lessons are bite-sized and quiz-based.
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Robinhood is a free app that lets you trade stocks, mutual funds, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and even cryptocurrency.
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Betterment was one of the first and most successful Robo-advisors, providing tools and questionnaires to help you find the right mix of investments for your age and risk tolerance.
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One of Ally Invest’s standout features compared to traditional brokers is its web-based live trading platform.
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Vanguard is the grandfather of modern investing apps. They introduced low-fee index fund investing way back before it was cool.
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While Personal Capital’s $100,000 minimum investment may be too high for some, everyone can use their free tools to track external investment accounts and net worth.
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