Where to Open a Roth IRA (THE 5 BEST PLACES FOR BEGINNERS)

by | Aug 3, 2022 | Roth IRA | 21 comments

Where to Open a Roth IRA (THE 5 BEST PLACES FOR BEGINNERS)




WHERE TO OPEN A ROTH IRA // Best Roth IRA for beginners? A review of the 5 BEST places to open a Roth IRA account. Rather than getting stuck on where to open a Roth IRA (which is only the first step to investing!), here’s a review of my personal experiences with Roth IRA investing, and my recommendations (based on experience level) on where to open your Roth IRA.
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21 Comments

  1. Sandaru Ashan

    this vedio is amazing one

  2. Cassandra Nevarez

    Hey rose,
    Do you use more than one of these? Would it be wise to do so?

  3. SunRise Skies

    How do I move my RothIRA to Fidelity?

  4. Kayla Terry

    After clicking on countless videos trying to understand this was the first one that got to the point and made sense. Thank you.

  5. Joseph Saeteurn

    so fidelity is best for options trading?

  6. ricebow

    Do you have a video on how to setup the roth ira on acorn of fidelity? If using acorn, and you decide to take money out for whatever expenses (before retirement age), will that be ok, any fees associated with this?

  7. mark jones

    Oh my word! I have now watched several of your videos and my ears are starting to bleed because of my overheated brain. There's so much information! Thank you

  8. jackie4244

    Am I able to switch from Acorns to Fidelity in the future?

  9. Victor Baez

    Hello Rose,

    Thank you very much for your channel, very helpful. I was hoping you could add your 2 cents on Backdoor Roths, are they worth the hassle?

  10. Luis Nava

    was acorns the pitch?

  11. Christa Dickson

    Hi! So i am 29 and just starting now! Question: If I begin with Acorns are you able to change where you invest? For example: If I wanna do Acorns because I'm super new and then as I learn move to Fidelity is that a possibility?

  12. Kami Loved

    I’m 20 and 1000 a month is rent for me at the moment is there a more reasonable price someone help plz

  13. Paul Jackson

    Stash’s categories are stupid. They don’t have their own funds they sell you ETF’s and shoehorn in dumb themes. Like “Do the right thing” and they sell you the QQQ and say “Um a lot of Nasdaq stocks do the right thing.” LOL

  14. IGS Property

    This is really helpful however, I am based in the UK and I don't think I can access Acorns or Stash which is a real shame. Wondering how to get around this?

  15. Richabc1

    Hi Rose, thanks for a great video. In Fidelity in particular, what kind of fees do they charge for trading options, if any, in the Roth account?

  16. SpiderXm

    Can you have more than one Roth IRA?

  17. Purnell Davis

    Hire me ! I'll stay all under the desk ! I'll sleep my way to the top !

  18. D A Brown

    Thanks hun

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