Can you trade stocks and non-Fidelity mutual funds in a Fidelity account and what is the cost?


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Sorry, but she is totally WRONG... I invest for myself, wife, daughters, two friends with Fidelity.THEY ARE FULL SERVICE, period.
Buy/ sell funds, stocks, ETF's, options
They handle the funds of almost every fund family... many, many are with " no transaction fees" ( I'm sure that's a reciprocal agreement)
Stock trade prices depend on your account balance and/or the frequency of your trades.mine are $ 10.95./.$ 8.00.. depending on the account .
I have never " day- traded" but usually wait until the "settlement date' of a buy trans if I want to sell.(3 or 5 days) ... and you may have to play under some diff rules if you plan on day- trading. ( I believe I saw a notice about that on an E-trade account... )
No. You would have to open some sort of self-directed account. A Fidelity account can only hold Fidelity funds.
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