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Looking to Start Investing? Financial Expert Jacques Poujade Shares 5 Apps To Help You Get Started in Stocks

The 21st century literally puts Wall Street in our hands. Just two decades ago, no one would have imagined the extent to which technology would take us.

And like the years before this century started, all forms of buying and selling took place at physical locations. Even with the existence of telephones, you still needed someone in an office or a market to help you trade.

Today, things have changed for the best. High-tech now makes it possible for us to trade and invest in stocks all from our mobile phones.

What seemed like a difficult task is now an everyday reality for many Americans. One of the biggest beneficiaries of this advancement in mobile technology is Jacques Poujade.

Jacques Poujade is a financial analyst and investment expert with significant experience in the real estate industry. He believes 2021 will be a year for easier and profitable investment. So, he advises everyone to invest in stocks.

Fortunately, mobile apps make the whole process easier. With mobile apps, beginners and active traders have the same resources to have a wholesome online trading experience.

Are you looking to make your way into trading stocks this year from the comfort of your mobile phone? Here are the top 5 apps that Jacques Poujade recommends from his wealth of experience.

E*Trade

E*Trade is one of the foremost online stock trading apps in the US. It’s a top-rated app as it features an interactive user interface and beginner-friendly options for mobile. Divided into E*Trade Mobile and Power E*Trade Mobile, both apps allow for seamless stock-trading as well as options trading.

The app offers a wide range of investment offerings. On the side, it also gives research and educational tips that will be useful to beginners and expert traders alike.

Fidelity Investments

Fidelity Investment is an easy to use app that offers the best software value for all investors. The app ranks highly in terms of its commissions and fees, offering no charges for penny stock trading and zero expenses for its mutual fund trades.

Fidelity also boasts of top-notch research and education tools as well as quality investment offerings.

Interactive Brokers

If you’re looking to engage in high-scale portfolio management and order entry, Interactive Brokers is a good pick. The app has an appealing $0 trade like most other platforms. It enjoys wide usage for its extensive research features and its variety of investment offerings.

The app also comes with a user-friendly interface and artificial intelligence response bots.

Merrill Edge

The Merill Edge is the Bank of America Merrill Lynch online trading platform. Like the bank, its reputation preceded it. The app is best for BAML customers but still offers excellent services for others.

The Merrill Edge is also suitable for new traders and offers the juiciest rewards for brokers on its app. The app also stands out for its relatively easy navigation and usage.

TD Ameritrade

This app thrives on its fantastic market research and unrivaled customer service. It has better overall features compared to all other apps. What it lacks in terms of attractive commissions and fees, the TD Ameritrade app readily complements in trader education, research, and investment diversity.

Stock trading shouldn’t be rocket science. Thankfully, these apps simplify the process. They are available on Android and iOS devices, so you can start trading now.

Read Next: 2020 Real Estate Trends Roundup with Jacques Poujade

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