In 2018, the world of technology is so advanced that anyone can invest in stocks all around the world. With mobile app development investing has never been easier, but there are a lot of different investment apps to choose for and it’s all about finding the right one that benefits your personal goals. These 6 investments apps all have different benefits for all different types of investors starting from beginners to the seasoned pros wanting a new option to invest.

Robinhood: Free Stock Trades

If you want to get into stocks with minimal risk Robinhood is the best option. Named after the character who steals from the rich and gives to the poor, the Robinhood app offers free stock trades.

It’s not technically free sadly, Robinhood offers stock trading without being charged fees from the administrator. Simply download the app, connect it to your bank account and you’re ready to start. It’s a no-frills app that doesn’t spend money on enhancing the experience and having big offices, it’s a low budget organisation that passes the savings onto the users by not charging additional fees. However, Robinhood app limits its users to trading hours and margin accounts, but you can pay to upgrade for optimal use of the app, they do need to make money somewhere after all.

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Acorns: Automated Investing

If you’d like to start investing but don’t really want to commit a lot of time to it, Acorns is the best option. You’re able to contribute regularly without needing to go on the app and make adjustments, simply link up your bank details and activate the “spare change” option. This option rounds up all your personal transactions to the nearest pound and uses the difference in your investments, it’s not a lot but the change from your transactions does add up, plus there ‘s the benefit of not needing to put money into your apps account so you don’t really see the money leave your bank.

It’s an affordable app to use, accounts with balances less than $5000 dollars are only charged $1 per month for use, anything over $5000 pay a competitive 0.25{d11068cee6a5c14bc1230e191cd2ec553067ecb641ed9b4e647acef6cc316fdd} fee.

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Stash: The Beginners App

This app is a low-cost method to help beginners build a diverse portfolio, Stash also educates users and helps them make the best investment decisions. The content can be tailored to help you understand investing better and you can choose between value driven portfolios or customized your choices.

For those new to the world of investing or aren’t sure on all the phrases and terms used, Stash is perfect. Stash doesn’t delve into the deep research of each company that other investment companies might do, this app is to teach and add confidence to your feature investments. The App isn’t just for beginners either, you can do more exploring yourself and make a lot of money via Stash.

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Vault: The Retirement App

For the self-employed you won’t have access to a regular employer’s retirement fund, Vault could be a potential way to save for your retirement. Vault gives anyone the option to open an IRA, Roth IRA or SEP IRA account for their investments, all are retirement accounts designed for the self-employed.

The reason that Vault is a good app to use for retirement is that it allows you to invest based on your income. When money is added to your retirement account through a job, the Vault app notifies you to receive approval for depositing a percentage you select into an investment. You can even set it up so it’s all done automatically, and it has a similar pricing structure to both Acorns and Stash.

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Stockpile: The Gifting App

A unique take on buying and selling stocks, Stockpile allows you to buy fractional shares from most companies. You can do this for yourself or give a stock gift card to a recipient starting at $5.

Stockpile doesn’t ask for any monthly fees and all trades are 99 cents. For parents and grandparents wanting to give young adults an interest in investing in the stock market, it’s the best app. Rather than giving them money for a gift, you can give them $20 in your favourite stock and see what they do with it.

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Personal Capital: The Pro Option

An amazing finance tracking tool, which truly helps manage your investments. Personal Capital is a great app for the seasoned pros, if you have multiple investment accounts this app can be an overview of them all. The trademarked “You Index” tracks performance from across all your different accounts and can even make statistical comparisons to help improve your investments.

This high-end app gives you the option to have a financial advisor, for an annual fee that will also help manage your assets if they become demanding. Usually, they offer a free consultation to introduce you to the service and what they provide.

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