46 votes, 86 comments. 10K subscribers in the stashinvest community. This is the Stash community on reddit. Come talk about Stash, investing. Stash is honestly fine and a nice beginner app. I'm ultimately hooked on it because I had accrued a decent portfolio when Roundups was a thing. I've pretty much learned from reading posts here that the fees for Stash are high compared to other investing options. However, I'm able to. Stash is one of the micro-investing apps, though, right? If so, $1/mo could represent a very high percentage of your portfolio value in fees. RH is the best investment app I've used. Love the UI and they have helped with customer service via email. I get the whole Gamestore thing.
IMO, the "STASH app" is designed in such a way that it makes it easier to buy/hold/invest for the long-term. The "slower" pace of the platform. Do you recommend paying $3/month to use the stash app? It seems easy to use but a friend told me there are many investing apps that are free and now i am. I would not use this app to invest. Sale an investment took forever to initiate even its on the market time. Charged $3 for monthly fee while other apps are. Stash is what got me into investing about a year ago. So I will continue to keep my account active. I love the Stash Stock Party every weekday. For long term investing I like the platform, I hold accounts for my kids and my own account on there. Pros include the easy interface and wide. I think the main difference is that Stash allows you to be more hands-on with your investment decisions. Both are pretty good for beginners. Stash is a long term investment app made to dumb down the entire process to get people who normally don't save in diverse ways, like people who only have a. I think it's a good choice for those who would otherwise not invest without the "peace of mind" they find from the robo advisor. I witnessed a. You're probably better off just using vanguard. You are paying the expense ratio of the funds you're invested in, and the management fee of%. I've had stash since () and I've never had problems. You know you can call your bank to refund/block the charge, rather than get a new. I feel like the only posts I see on this sub are complaining about the app. I've used Stash for over 3 years for long-term investments and.
Yeah, it is. I use stash instead of a long-term savings account. It helped me start thinking about money and wealth better. I've been with Stash for about 7 years already. To me, it's good for beginners who don't know a lot about the market and all the technical stuff. The tech behind their platform, is effective, however there is little to no transparency in a the micro details that go on with investing. I get this is a bad time to be selling but I would much rather have the money to invest elsewhere as Stash was great for investing when I was in. I like Stash even though I don't use it anymore. It's fairly simple and I liked the personal portfolio. I wish the bank/saving account had. I'm close to % since joining at the end of Look for investments that don't have crazy swings as you can't capitalize as well on them with stash due. Love Stash. Been using it for 6 years and have made a killing off keep the change investing. The problem is the app provides little to no visual data other than. I've had stash for about 4 years putting in money once a week. I've saved up 4K so far. I think I will just keep at it until I retire. Save for that, it's just a more reliable platform with more options. Stash is good as a background investment app but I would never use it for.
Many people are getting significant returns on their investments with the Stash app. I'm curious, how is this? I use many platforms such as. I use different platforms for different things and the TL:DR version of up above is that I like how easy it is to invest using Stash. Upvote. Stash is for long term investing and a good way to save. I don't know much about acorn, but if I can't choose my stocks I'm out. Robinhood. I just wanted to be a casual investor, and Stash is perfect for that. I've ended up making some money I didn't expect and my portfolio has. IMO, Stash is a great application for investing, not trading. I've picked a few ETFs that have low expense ratios and medium to high.
Stash use to give $5 now they claim $ I have years of investing made thousands I'll send you pictures to prove it to your email or some shit. On the phone app, there is a nice display of investment income that is especially good for dividend investors. If you swipe the graph at the. They aren't terrible. They are a serviceable broker. Research is ok. Just harder to navigate their site. Desktop site is better than mobile app. STASH is a horrible SCAM!!! Fighting for a refund of 20 charges on a closed account from yrs ago. This app isn't built for day trading. Also your subscription will either get taken out of your bank, or it will get taken out of your cash. It is ironic how they invite you to invest in riskier stocks like AMC and gamestop but don't have the funds that provide a good source of income.
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