Monday, May 2, 2016

Stash Investing App a good alternative to Acorns Investment App

I've been with Acorns investing app for about a week now and I'm pretty satisfied with the services that it offers.

The only bad thing about Acorns investment app is the fact the there are only five portfolios. It's not very flexible in my opinion. However, I am keeping the Acorns investment app for savings and will keep adding $20 a month. Set and forget.

Stash investing app runs like the Acorns investment app. It offers more portfolios than Acorns and it proves advantageous for Stash and investors.

The portfolios on Stash ranges from what we believe in, wants, and likes. These portfolios are also formed by exchange traded funds (ETF) but instead of multiple ETF, there's only one ETF on each Stash portfolio.

For example, I am invested on the Blue Chips stock and my corresponding ETF is Vanguard Mega Cap ETF Ticker MGC. Just one ETF.

Now, here's comes another advantage of Stash investing app.

You can buy more than one ETF from the 23 offerings on Stash.

Stash offers more flexibility and diversification than Acorns investing app.

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