Online Investments

  • Coinbase

    Coinbase is a leading cryptocurrency platform that allows you to buy, sell, trade, and store various digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Known for its user-friendly interface, it's a popular choice for beginners to enter the crypto world. They also offer a secure wallet to store your crypto holdings, advanced trading options for experienced users, and are exploring the world of decentralized finance (DeFi) through their Coinbase Wallet app. However, keep in mind that cryptocurrency is a volatile investment.

  • eToro

    eToro is a multi-asset investment platform that allows you to invest in stocks, commodities, currencies, and cryptocurrencies. You can also copy the investment strategies of other traders on the platform. eToro is a regulated broker and a friendly platform for serious investors. The’ve made advanced tools easy to use. Join 30m users worldwide and trade 5,000+ instruments with a trusted broker.

  • Acorns

    Acorns is a fintech company that makes investing accessible through micro-investing. It rounds up your spare change from everyday debit or credit card purchases and automatically invests it in a diversified portfolio. Acorns also offers a checking account that functions similarly, along with retirement savings options and educational resources to help you grow your financial knowledge and reach your investment goals.

  • Northwestern Mutual

    Northwestern Mutual is a financial services company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They focus on helping people achieve financial security through a variety of products and services. They offer life insurance, disability income and long-term care insurance to protect your income and family. Northwestern Mutual also provides investment and retirement planning services, including annuities and investment advisory services, to help you grow your wealth and plan for the future. As a mutual company, they are owned by their policyholders, and a focus on client service is a core part of their philosophy.

  • Betterment

    Betterment is a robo-advisor service that uses automation to manage your investments. You answer questions about your financial goals and risk tolerance, and Betterment builds a diversified investment portfolio for you using low-cost ETFs (exchange-traded funds). They automatically rebalance your portfolio to maintain your risk profile and offer features like cash management and retirement planning. Betterment's management fee is generally lower than traditional financial advisors.

  • RoboForex

    RoboForex is a financial brokerage company established in 2009, offering online trading with access to a wide range of assets like stocks, currencies, and commodities. They provide several trading platforms, including the popular MetaTrader options and their own web-based platform. RoboForex caters to various experience levels with different account types and educational resources, but keep in mind it's a Belize-based company with a single regulator, so it's important to be aware of potential risks associated with international forex trading.