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Q. Why do I own less than one share of an investment on Stash?
In the past, investors had to buy a minimum of 1 share, so if a single share was $100, then that was the smallest amount you could purchase. Nowadays, companies like us can buy a single share and split it into parts.…
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Q. How Do ETFs Compare to Single Stocks?
Comparing ETFs to single stocks is like comparing boats to cars. They have different characteristics, and are potentially appropriate depending on the needs and expectations of the investor. Financial professionals usually don’t recommend picking investments just because they are a specific kind of investment.…
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Q. How did Stash pick these single stocks to be available?
Stash is adding single stocks that we believe are suitable for and of interest to our users.…
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Q. Is an ETF a stock?
An ETF isn’t exactly a stock—it’s like a collection of them. Think of an ETF like a basket of stocks and/or other investments. When you buy the basket, you get everything it contains. You don’t have to choose which individual investments go into the basket,…
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Q. How do I choose my Stock-Back® Card custom stock investment?
When you use the Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard®¹, you earn Stock-Back® rewards with every purchase you make.1 To earn Stock-Back® rewards, all you have to do is shop at brands you love!…
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