10 Best Investment Apps for Beginners in USA

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Charles Schwab

This app is a good choice for beginners because it offers a user-friendly interface, commission-free stock and ETF trades, and a wide range of educational resources.

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Fidelity Investments

Another good option for beginners, Fidelity offers a variety of investment options, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs.

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SoFi Invest

SoFi Invest offers commission-free stock and ETF trading, as well as fractional shares, which allows you to invest in a portion of a share of a stock.

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TD Ameritrade

TD Ameritrade is a good option for beginners who want to do some research and analysis before making investments.

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Acorns

Acorns is a great app for beginners who want to start investing with small amounts of money.

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Betterment

Betterment is a robo-advisor that can help you build and manage your portfolio based on your goals and risk tolerance.

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Stash

Stash is another good option for beginners who want to start investing with small amounts of money.

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Public

Public is a social investing app that allows you to see what other investors are buying and selling.

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Robinhood

Robinhood is a popular app that offers commission-free stock and ETF trading.

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M1 Finance

M1 Finance is a unique app that allows you to invest in pre-built portfolios or create your own.

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