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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: JimisJim who wrote (20148)6/28/2014 2:05:39 AM
From: Raptech  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
As noted, my take on Edward Jones is what I get from a knowledgeable insider. They are not publicly traded, but are employee owned and I do know they have had tremendous growth since their founding in 1922. Doubt they would have the staying power and growth without a high code of ethics. Since they strictly trade for client portfolios I assume their fee structure would be based on portfolio size. Not for me, but there are lots of folks out there that really need this type of service. I use Schwab and really don't object to the $4.95 fee for a trade. It's usually fractional of the trade value, and they are entitled to a profit.
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