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Brokers for Roth IRA

Kadejah Johnson
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Hi,

I am a 25year old that is a full time employee and currently have a multi-family property as a primary residence. I plan to invest more in real estate as well. With that being said, I 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 in Columbia or in SC and any advice you all may have. Thanks, in advance.

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Luke Trovinger
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Luke Trovinger
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Hey @Kadejah Johnson! I personally use Vanguard for my Roth IRA, they don't have the most user friendly platform but it's easy to invest in some of the most popular ETFs from there. I've heard good things about Fidelity for Roth IRAs but have never personally used them. Best of luck!

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