Why is there a cap on how much of an investment I can buy?
In a word: diversification.
By helping clients understand where they might be becoming overexposed in a single sector or industry, we help each person become a smarter investor.
Stash’s suggestions are based on your unique investing profile. If an investment is a good fit for your profile and you’re thinking about adding it to your portfolio, we want you to learn more about it and make the right decision for your goals.
We are just trying to encourage well-balanced, diversified investing behavior and we use some safeguards to help in this particular case.
Related questions View all Invest
-
Q. Making a Deposit into Your Stash Banking Account
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. …
-
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,…
-
Q. Changing your subscription plan and billing frequency
Stash makes it easy to upgrade or downgrade your subscription plan at any time from the app or web. Stash offers two subscription plans: Stash Growth ($3/month) and Stash Plus ($9/month). Learn what’s included in our plans here We also offer two billing frequencies for your convenience: monthly and yearly.…
Didn’t find your question?
Tell us what you’re looking for, and we’ll search for resources that could help.
Ask your question