PFBlog logo

My Personal Finance Journey

Personal finance observation, musing and decisions in a journey toward financial independence by 36 with at least $1 million.

  Home | Feed: feed-icon.gif | About | Progress: June 07: $756,924 | Best of PFBlog | Product Reviews | PFBlog Digest | Disclaimer | Advertise | Contact Me

...

How To Buy QQQQ Without Commission





QQQ Direct is NASDAQ-100's DRIP program, which allows you to buy into NASDAQ's top companies at as little as $10 a month without paying commission. Good deal for starters!

From QQQ Direct:

QQQDirectSM is an affordable online investing service where you can purchase the NASDAQ 100 Tracking Stock, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on NASDAQ’s 100 largest non-financial companies, ticker symbol QQQQ. The QQQDirect plan makes available one Plan Purchase of QQQQ per month free of any charge of any brokerage commission. You can invest as little as $10.00 or as much as you want in QQQDirect once every month with our AutoVest Schedule. Investing in this manner allows you to take advantage of dollar-cost averaging and diversification regardless of your budget or level of investing experience. And, you don’t have to pay any brokerage commission to purchase.

The QQQDirect plan makes available one FREE Plan Purchase of QQQQ per month. Each additional Plan Purchase of QQQQ in that month, or of any other security, is just $3.99 per security. There is no annual or monthly fee for the QQQDirect plan, though all other standard fees may still apply.

We also offer three other standard Investing Plans, with low monthly or annual fees, that allow you to buy over 1000 securities in addition to the QQQQ. These are our “MyStockFundSM” Plans. You can pick the plan that suits you best.

This post has 1 comment. Read and share your opinions.

Enjoy the latest personal finance news and commentary at PFBlog Network.
Similar Posts

Bank of America Surpassed Citigroup in Market Cap (November 28, 2006)
Bank of America (BAC) finally reached this milestone. I have both horses in my portfolio since last November and I cannot complain the performance so far: 22.5% return on BofA and 12.7% on Citigroup (C).
Is Anheuser-Busch (BUD) A Buy? (November 26, 2006)
Bob Frick at Kiplinger's Personal Finance argues Anheuser-Busch is a great value now. Although I drink Bud a lot, the current P/E ratio is too rich for my taste.
Kraft (KFT) Spin-Off At Altria (MO) Is Near (November 16, 2006)
Today is a good day for Altria investors, myself included. Management of Altria (originally Philip-Morris) is now fully committed to spinoff the food maker Kraft Foods Inc., which will supposedly unlock lots of the value in both companies. Should I sell today, Altria will be ...
Stock Holdings By Our Congressmen (November 4, 2006)
If only judged by stock holdings, I should probably be labeled as a pure Republican. I own Altria and Coca-cola outright, and also have a drug company (Pfizer, PFE) and an oil company (Conoco-Phillips, COP).

Comments
>>> Frank Wu Commented on November 25, 2006

sounded like a good deal...but then when you look at the history of QQQQ...its volatility....its current high price, and weak dividend yield...




Read More ... All Other Posts In The Same Category

PREMIUM SPONSORS

Car Loans
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney
Personal Loans
Car Finance
Homeowner Loans
Cheap Car Insurance
Mortgages UK & CCJ Mortgage
Used Cars
Loans
Commercial Mortgages and Business Loans
Guaranteed Car Finance
Payday Loan
Personal Loan
Student Loan Consolidation.com
Secured Loans
Bad Credit Loans - Free Quote