shpigford asked:


I’m interested in investing a miniscule amount of money (around $1000) in the stock market just to get my feet wet. I’m in no way looking to make some huge profit or anything of the sort…just wanting to throw some cash out there, buy and sell a few stocks and just get a feel for things.

What is a good website to do that sort of thing through? With such a small amount I obviously want to keep fees to a minimum so my money doesn’t get wasted on that junk.

Emma

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    7 Responses to “Where would we go to do simple stock investing?”

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