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Brokers for Roth IRA

Kadejah Johnson
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Hi, I am a 25 year old and have a good amount of money in my savings account and I want to open an IRA account (Roth or Self Directed) so I can invest in mutual funds and stocks etc. Im looking for a good broker and any advice you all may have. Thanks, in advance.

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Nicholas Gessner
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Are you looking more hands on or hands off? For hands on Fidelity is a good option. For hands off if you want a more traditional broker than Vanguard or for a modern one M1 Finance. I personally use M1 Finance because I set the target allocation for each of my funds and as dividends are distributed it works to keep those targets on track.

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