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April 29, 2006 7:32 PM
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Managing my IRAs online?
I admit it - I'm a web junkie. I'm spoiled by being able to do everything from my home computer. At my workplace, I have a retirement plan, managed by Fidelity, where I can log on to my account, and then buy and sell all kinds of Fidelity's various fund products. If I don't trade more than once a month, they don't even charge me a fee.
I also have a number of IRAs kicking around in various places, mostly getting 2-4% fixed interest. I'd like to transfer them somewhere where I could up their risk and growth potential. (Mutual funds, bond funds, index funds are about my speed; I'm not a day trader nor an options trader.) Obviously Fidelity and a whole host of other places like E*trade will do that for me.
My question is: Where can I best manage them
online - i.e., https - without punitive loads and fees, and without ever having to talk to someone on the phone, send in a bunch of forms, or receive a paper statement in the mail? Whose site has the clearest interface? (Can I do this with Fidelity? Their website's not very clear about it.)
This old question was useful, but it didn't answer my question.
posted by ikkyu2 to work & money (7 comments total)
Once you are set up at Fidelity they have an extensive website where you can do anything you would need. Vanguard has a site that is OK by comparison, but there are a few rough edges compared to Fidelity.
posted by dudeman at 7:47 PM on April 29, 2006