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Stock, Options & Futures Trades | Mobile & Global Trading | High-Yield Savings & Online Banking | E*TRADE FINANCIAL

E*TRADE Securities offers online trading and investing of stocks, futures, and options at low commissions. E*TRADE Bank offers online banking with high-yield savings, checking, and CD accounts. E*TRADE products and services are supported b... More
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Date | Rating 
By lolyla.  March 27, 2010 at 03:41PM (PST)
The site for eTrade online trading
By sdrum.  March 06, 2010 at 11:00AM (PST)
Very poor customer service. Can't think of a reason to use E*trade over someone like Schwab or TD Ameritrade.
By alexis31.  February 25, 2009 at 10:47AM (PST)
E*Trade Has Easy Online Trading Tools: E*Trade is one of the leading sites for online trading and investing. The very simple and easy-to-use interface has been thoughtfully designed with the new and inexperienced investor in mind. It has accurate and easily comprehensible information that helps guide the both new and savvy investors through all of the steps of trading with built-in tools and background research. I like the site because it is very user-friendly and will make a new investor feel like a pro in minutes. The only complaint I have is that there are no satisfied customer testimonials, which I think add credibility to sites like this. However, E*Trade has everything for investors of any skill level.
By tyler48.  February 25, 2009 at 10:47AM (PST)
E-Trade Financial - Not Sure What I Am Paying to Trade: This website gave me a lot of information and reasons why I should use the site, but really doesn't give me the complete tools to make it easy to invest online. First off, the pricing per trade that is displayed boldy on the front page only applies to certain account holders, so I had to dig to find out what the requirements are for the lower priced trading. Then ther was a reference made that broker assisted transactions would be charged a $45 fee but I couldn't figure out what would be considered "broker assisted." Also, this sort of site would appeal to an active investor, probably many day traders, yet there is no easy access to current market quotes, which means I would have to toggle to another site to get current pricing and then toggle back to make my trade. It would be better to have that all on one easily accessible page or dashboard. Overall opinion, the jury is still out on this one, I think the trades are probably very easy to execute, I just don't know how much I am going to pay for each.