Can I purchase individual stocks on Stash?
Absolutely you can! We support trading of individual stocks and ETFs. You’ll find these your Invest tab, which is accessible via the navigation bar on the Home page.
What’s the difference between a single stock and an ETF?
Purchasing single stocks means you’re investing in shares of an individual company. An ETF is a type of fund, which is essentially a basket of investments and can contain thousands of shares in different companies.
Ready to dive deep into the differences between single stocks and ETF? Check out this article for more information.
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In a time crunch to pay your bills, or need to use your Stock-BackⓇ Card1 to make that purchase soon? Here are some ways to add money to your Stash banking account.1 Click below to jump ahead: Make a transfer to your Stash banking account from within your Stash account. …
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Q. Stash Banking Benefits
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Q. Withdrawing from your Retirement Portfolio
You can either make a partial withdrawal from your Retirement portfolio (IRA), or you can close it completely. Important Note: The minimum age to withdraw money from an IRA is 59 ½ years old. If you withdraw funds from your Retire Portfolio before age 59 ½,…
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