What makes Stash different?
Stash stands out from the crowd in a few ways. Here’s how:
- Stash tailors investments to your interests and beliefs
With us, you choose investments from a curated set of options that have been picked by our team and suggested to you based on the answers to questions we ask when you sign up.
You’ll know what you’re investing in and will be choosing things that matter to you.
- Stash keeps your risk profile in mind
We know each person has a different level of comfort with risk. That’s why we help you navigate investments that keep your appetite for risk in mind.
Learn more about how Stash helps you manage risk when investing.
- Stash lets you start small
Stash lets you start investing a little bit at a time. With Stash, you can start with as little as $5 and build your portfolio (and confidence) from there.
Stash provides guidance and suggestions for how to invest in a way that works for you.
We’re all about helping you learn to build wealth on your own terms and at your own pace.
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Q. Why am I receiving an authentication code from Stash and how do I stop it?
Keeping your information secure is our top priority. Two-factor authentication (2FA) will send a confirmation code as a text/SMS message, email, or phone call. This helps protect your Stash account by requiring a security code in addition to your password when you log in. …
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Q. Managing Your Stock-Back® Debit Card
Stash makes managing your Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard® easy. You can order a new card, activate your card, How can I order a new card? You can easily order a replacement Stock-Back® Card1 24/7 right from your Stash account.…
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Q. Securities Lending
Securities lending is a kind of investment activity that allows whole-share owners of securities to earn extra income by loaning out their shares. Partial share owners are not eligible for securities lending. The owner of the whole-share (the lender) loans their securities to a financial institution,…
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