User:Kenneth Almquist/List of brokers

At one time, a Boglehead style investor was pretty much limited to Vanguard. Since then, three things have changed:
 * 1) Other providers have created funds with expense ratios that rival those of Vanguard funds.
 * 2) The development of ETF's means that low cost funds can be bought at essentially any broker as long as you are willing to restrict yourself to ETFs.
 * 3) Most brokers also allow you to purchase a wide selection of mutual funds.  Notably, E*Trade allows you to trade Vanguard mutual funds with no commission.

The following pages describe various brokers and how they can be used for Boglehead investing. The appearance of a broker on this list just means that someone has created a page about that broker, and shouldn't be taken as a suggestion that the broker is particularly suited for Boglehead style investing.

List of Brokers for investors in the United States

 * Charles Schwab
 * E-Trade
 * Fidelity
 * Interactive Brokers
 * Merrill Edge
 * TD Ameritrade
 * Vanguard Brokerage Services

List of Brokers for investors outside the United States

 * Interactive Brokers

Brokers that no longer exist

 * Scottrade (bought by Ameritrade)