Fractional Trading

Fractional Trading

Build a Balanced Portfolio with
Fractional Shares

Invest in the stocks you want regardless of share price

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Brokers US Fractional Shares Available1
E-Trade 0
Fidelity 7,000 +
IBKR 10,500 +
Schwab 500

[1] Fractional shares available for purchase as of June 16, 2023. Source: Bankrate

“IBKR has more fractional shares available across more markets than anyone else.”

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No Stock is Too Expensive

Pick any eligible US, Canadian or European stock (or ETF, where available) and decide how much you want to invest - it's that easy. If the purchase price doesn't result in a whole number of shares, we'll buy or sell fractional shares.


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Stock
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$ Amount
Share Price1 Number of Shares
NFLX $25 $344.76 0.0725
TSLA $25 $172.08 0.1453
GOOG $25 $116.90 0.2139
AMZN $25 $112.18 0.2229
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Any trading symbols displayed are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to portray recommendations.
[1] Share prices as of June 16, 2023.

Get More for Your Money

Get More for Your Money

With fractional shares you can divide your investments among more stocks to achieve a more diversified portfolio, and put small cash balances to work quickly to maximize potential returns!


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