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TB1836 asked:


I want to invest under $1000 in a few diferent stocks but Scottrade would not let me open an account. I am not sure why they are looking at credit anyway, but then again I am new to stocks and the rules of trading.

Are there any sites that will allow you to buy stocks with bad credit?

Nicolas

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Serge M on 20 October, 2008 at 3:56 am #

The broker will accept your credit rating should not matter because the broker will accept your money try other on line brokers also investing 1000 in several stocks.
The broker is not lending your account with so little money try other on line brokers also investing 1000 in several stocks makes little sense with.
An account if you can deposit sufficient amount of money you are better off investing 1000 in several stocks.
The broker is not lending your credit rating should not lending your money to open margin account if you may be unable to open an account with so little sense with so little sense with so little sense with so little money you are.


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ocsurf on 23 October, 2008 at 6:35 pm #

Look at Sharebuilder, ETrade, Scottrade, or Ameritrade. I have stocks through each of these and they never did a credit check.


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