My robinhood account is strictly for dividends and I pick the stocks myself. On my Fidelity I have 2 ETFs, one that tracks the s&p 500 and the other tracks blue chip stocks. My m1 account is for dividend ETFs and are managed by funds so I don’t have to make the decision on what stocks to choose. Acorns is a bit of a mix between all. The goal is to be diversified as much as possible
Should I sell Intel to buy Apple? 🤔
Wait till the price drop
Don’t buy it when the stock is all time high
@@user-mi2ib6rp5c yeah that is what is holding me back from buying apple. I think the price is high at the moment
What is the reason that you have different accounts for different stocks? And why not have all your stocks in one account?
My robinhood account is strictly for dividends and I pick the stocks myself. On my Fidelity I have 2 ETFs, one that tracks the s&p 500 and the other tracks blue chip stocks. My m1 account is for dividend ETFs and are managed by funds so I don’t have to make the decision on what stocks to choose. Acorns is a bit of a mix between all. The goal is to be diversified as much as possible