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Just logged in and I was notified that DRIP is now accessible in the account settings, and the transaction minimum is now a penny.
I know the text books say to utilize the DRIP for maximum growth. But, I’ve enjoyed watching the dollars and dimes stack up in the cash balance. I like to keep cash on hand for opportunistic purchases.
Also, I had some transactions reversed. This resulted in having odd investment amounts, ie $89.74. I’d love to round these up to an even &90.00. But do ETFs and stocks also do yearly capital disbursements like mutual funds? Like will it eventually be eroded back to an uneven number?
As always, would love to have an all Africa ETF, would even settle for an ex-China Emerging/Developing Markets ETF.
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