Showing posts with label investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label investment. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Get $20 for Signing Up With Stash

A while back, I wrote about getting a free stock for singing up with Robinhood (see the post here). But there's another simple investor app that will also give you stock for signing up and it is called Stash. Stash will give you $20 worth of stock or $20 to invest in other ways.


Here's what you need to do:
  1. Click on this Stash Invest $20 Referral Bonus Link.
  2. Sign up for your new Stash Invest account and complete registration.
  3. Connect your bank account and fund at least $5 to your new Stash Invest account (either invest or bank account).
  4. The $20 bonus will be credited to your new Stash Invest account within 3 business days.
Please note, the bonus funds cannot be withdrawn from your Stash Invest account for a period of 90 days from the date received. Stash also does have a monthly fee to have an account. The first month is waived but after that, there will be a fee. Because of this, I don't think keeping a Stash account is the best because there are other free apps that do exactly what they do. So, when signing up, choose the cheapest account and then after 3 months, close it and it still will have been profitable.
To close your Stash account, here's what you need to do:
  1. Log into your account via the Stash website. 
  2. In the upper-right corner you’ll see your name. Click on this link and you’ll get a new page with a vertical menu on the left-hand side.
  3. About mid-way through the list of selections is a Subscription link. Click on this and you’ll get another page with details on your current subscription. 
  4. In the Your plan menu there is a Manage link. Click on this link and scroll to the bottom of the new page. 
  5. You’ll see a Close my Stash for good link. Click on this and you’ll be able to cancel your subscription.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Get a Free Stock

The stock market. Not something I really envisioned myself investing in. But with apps, it has gotten a lot easier for people to invest themselves with little money. You can put in just a little bit and make a small profit. But some of these apps, like Robinhood, also give you a free stock just for signing up. So even if you don't invest, that's free money right there.

Most likely you'll get a stock valued at $10 or less (still free money) but you do have a chance of getting one worth much more than that. And guess what?! . . . I did! My free stock was for Visa, which at the time I received it was worth over $200. I decided to keep it in to see if it would raise (it has since gone down) but that is still money that I can get at any time more than I had before.

So try it out yourself and see what you get!