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Your Portfolio Cash is the amount of money you have available to purchase investments, including single stocks and ETFs. You can also move some or all of this money to your bank account. Portfolio Cash is a combination of: Transfers you’ve made from Stash banking or your external bank account Recurring transactions to your cash balance Dividends earned on your investments that were not reinvested Funds from recently sold investments …
| A | B | C | D | E | F | H | L | M | P | R | S | U | # | A ADR fee ADR stands for American Depository Receipt. An ADR fee is charged on foreign stock investments.…
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