We’re all about freebies. That’s why we researched the best, most legitimate investment companies, apps and trading platforms that offer something for free.
Without further delay, here are 5 companies giving away free stocks:
1. iConsumer: $50
Free stock value: 500 shares of iConsumer stock (trading at 10 cents per share, as of June 20, 2019, that’s about $50 worth of stock)
The other companies on this list give you free shares of stock when you open an online brokerage account, but iConsumer is different. It’s a cash-back site that lets you earn shares of iConsumer stock. Think of it like a rewards platform like Ebates or Ibotta — with the added bonus of free stocks.
Shop at more than 2,000 retailers through the portal to earn cash back andshares of iConsumer stock. You can sell stocks at any time.
How to claim your free stock: Create a new account with iConsumer and start earning cash — and stocks — back on your online purchases. When you spend your first $25 through the platform, you’ll get a bonus of 500 iConsumer stock shares.
Available via desktop (browser extension), Apple iOS and Google Android.
2. Swell: $50
Free stock value: $50
Swell Investing is an SEC-registered investment adviser committed to supporting sustainable companies. You can invest in companies that are committed to clean water, zero waste, renewable energy or disease eradication, to name a few.
Swell doesn’t have any trading fees, price tiers or expense ratios. It charges a 0.75% annual fee — that’s about the cost of one coffee ($3.75) per year, if you invest $500.
How to claim your free stock: Swell will give you a free $50 when you sign up, enter the code PENNY and invest your first $50. Then, use that $50 to invest in publicly traded portfolios.
Available via desktop and Apple iOS.
3. Nvstr: up to $1,000
Free stock value: At least $10 and up to $1,000
This trading platform technically rewards you in free money instead of stocks, but you can easily invest your prize. But more on Nvstr before we get to the technicalities.
Nvstr is an online brokerage firm that allows you to build a stock portfolio to fit your needs. Or, if you need some help, you can tap into Nvstr’s machine learning–powered optimization to do it all automatically.
Nvstr does have fees, and they’re a bit higher than other options on this list. You’ll pay a $4.50 commission per trade, though that’s lower than the fees you’ll find at Fidelity, Charles Schwab, E-Trade and TD Ameritrade.
How to claim your free stock: To potentially win up to $1,000 in cash, sign up for an Nvstr account, and you’ll be randomly selected to win $10, $12, $15, $20, $25, $500 or $1,000. The catch: If you win, you can’t withdraw the cash for at least a year, and you must make a trade within that year.
4. Stockpile: $5
Free stock value: $5
Stockpile lets you to buy fractional shares of stock and ETFs. It stands out from the other options on this list because you can also gift stocks to family and friends (the perfect graduation present).
Start with a $5 investment. Once you’re in, there are no monthly fees and no account minimums. However, you’ll be charged 99 cents per trade.
How to claim your free stock: Sign up for a Stockpile account with this referral link, and buy your first stock or e-gift of at least $10 in stock.
Available via desktop, Apple iOS and Google Android.
5. Robinhood: up to $500
Free stock value: $2.50 to $500
If you’re interested in buying and trading stocks, you’ve likely heard of Robinhood; it’s a fan-favorite trading app known for its commission-free trading. Yup — it’s free to buy and trade stocks, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and cryptocurrencies. Plus, there are no account minimums and no maintenance fees.
How to claim your free stock: Sign up using this unique referral link. Once you create your account, Robinhood will give you a free share of stock. The share is chosen randomly (hence why it could be worth anywhere from $2.50 to $500) and can fluctuate with the stock market.
Available via desktop, Apple iOS and Google Android.
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