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.The pain and trouble that you have to in through just to save a few cents is not worth it.
Besides with a broker you have access to a wider range of securities.
I have written a post on my blog on the subject at
investorstimes.blogspot.com
Of course you can.There are several methods.One is to buy from companies that do sell their stock direct to the public.Kelloggs is one.There are several.Is My opinion.Doesnt make it right or wrong.Just Mine.
use an electronic trading system and you can do trading from your home via internet.
Yes, you can. In addition to more traditional investments, I have a few DRIP Funds. DRIPS are Direct Reinvestment Programs offered direct from the companies. You can get some free lists online with 800 numbers to call.
Maybe this will help get you started.
http://www.dripwizard.com/home_dripsearch.asp
I purchased DRIP stocks many years ago from Walgreens and a few other companies that I thought would be good long term, conservative investments. You can add funds whenever you want. Don't touch it just let it sit and one day you will have a nice little rainy day fund...
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Welcome to Answerbag, and thanks for the information! +5 points for your answer. :-)
by Chicago Lady on June 28th, 2009