I have 20K parked in Wealthfront HYSA that gives me 5%, thinking of investing it in the near future. But I don't want to do automated investing and let Wealthfront eat 0.25% of my money. I just want to invest in some market ETF and only pay the ETF's expense ratio. Is it possible to do that in Wealthfront? #personalfinance #investments
No just open an account with vanguard
Is transfer out of wealthfront to vanguard free of fees?
Can I get a referral for wealthfront hysa?
DM me
I can provide referral too
Hey - this is possible with the Stock Investing offering at WF. You could buy VTI and we don't take a 0.25% cut. The catch is that the stock offering does not do TLH.
so it's no expense fee trading essentially? Just like buy and hold in any other brokerage?
That's correct.
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No. Do it in a brokerage account that offers zero fee etfs.