What’s the difference between buying single stocks and buying ETFs on Stash?
The process for buying single stocks is the same as buying ETFs. All single stocks are available to all users no matter what your risk profile is.
We can’t tell you what stocks to pick, but we can recommend that you keep a few things in mind. We strongly recommend that you diversify your portfolio with a mix of other investment types, such as ETFs and bonds.
Learn more about how to pick single stocks that can help you meet your financial goals.
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