Dear Reader,

It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to pick up where left off in the Patterns & Profits Cash Course. But before we jump into Part 5, I want to take a minute to recap what we’ve covered so far:

  • In Part 1, I introduced you to the Cash Course and asked you to set some goals that you’d like to accomplish over the next year. (We’ll come to back these next week).

  • In Part 2, I explained why 98% of stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs) are pure junk – and not worth your money.

  • In Part 3, I debunked the biggest lie ever told on Wall Street.

  • And in Part 4, I revealed my favorite strategy for trading expensive stocks.

This information alone arms you with the knowledge to give you a real trading edge over those who haven’t been following my Cash Course. So, the next question is…

How the heck do you get started trading?

And the answer is, you need to choose your broker.

Finding a broker – the right broker, one that’s capable of handling each of your particular needs – requires a variety of considerations. Everything from account minimums, acceptable trade types, and commissions fees… to trading platforms, customer service availability, and regulatory standing.

It’s a lot to think about. And the best option, of course, depends on what’s important to you.

Thankfully, there’s never been a better time for making such a choice…

Fierce competition within the brokerage industry has created unprecedented value for individual investors. This is especially true among the major online discount brokers, where firms like Robinhood, ETRADE, and Fidelity are continuously driving down commissions, adding account features, and giving their clients access to trading tools.

As a result, you can trade virtually any asset class now, whenever and wherever you want… all for about the cost of a no-frills latte.

That’s why in today’s video, I’m going to break down the most important factors when choosing a broker – and how to get started.

Click on the video below to begin. 


Cheers,

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Tom Gentile
America’s Pattern Trader