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Acorns vs Tradier

Compare Acorns and Tradier side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

Acorns

Acorns

Hands-off investors who want automated ETF portfolios

Acorns is an automated saving and investing app with ETF portfolios, Round-Ups, retirement accounts, and pricโ€ฆ

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Tradier

Tradier

Active options and stock traders

Tradier is a US brokerage and API platform founded in 2012, offering commission-free stocks, ETFs and optionsโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Acorns vs Tradier
Feature Acorns Tradier
Minimum deposit No minimum opening deposit or minimum balance required for Mighty Oak and Emergency Savings banking services -
Stock trading fee No commissions Lite: $0.35 per trade; Pro: $0 per trade; Pro Plus: $0 per trade
Regulators SEC, FINRA FINRA, SEC, SIPC
Best for Hands-off investors who want automated ETF portfolios Active options and stock traders
Markets & account
Stocks
ETFs
Bonds
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Options
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Futures
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Investment Plans
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Ready Made Portfolios
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Margin
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Demo Account
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Pros & cons

Acorns

Acorns

Pros

  • Round-Ups invest spare change once it reaches at least $5
  • Automatic rebalancing keeps Base portfolio allocations on track
  • Dividends are automatically reinvested
  • No hidden costs, transaction fees, or commissions stated
  • Checking has no overdraft, maintenance, or AllPoint ATM fees
  • Gold adds individual stocks and ETFs to Custom Portfolios
  • SIPC protection up to $500,000 for Invest, Later and Early

Cons

  • Lowest listed subscription is $3/mo.
  • Gold costs $12/mo. for the full suite
  • Custom Portfolios are available only to Gold customers
  • Acorns Early Invest is a Gold subscription exclusive
  • Money Manager is available with Acorns Gold
  • No direct Bitcoin access; exposure is through BITO ETF
  • Investment products are not FDIC insured or bank guaranteed
Tradier

Tradier

Pros

  • Commission-free stocks and ETFs on Pro and Pro Plus plans
  • Pro plan delivers commission-free options trading for $10/month
  • Free paper trading account with $100,000 in simulated funds
  • Open API enables integration with 50+ third-party platforms
  • No deposit or withdrawal fees
  • SIPC membership protects client accounts up to $500,000
  • TradingView integration available for chart-based trading

Cons

  • No crypto, forex, bonds or mutual funds
  • No fractional shares
  • Monthly subscription required for commission-free options trading
  • $50/year inactivity fee for low-activity accounts under $2,000
  • $30/year IRA fee on the Lite (free) plan
  • Futures trading requires third-party platform access
  • Limited research and educational resources compared to full-service brokers
Acorns

Acorns

Acorns is an automated saving and investing app with ETF portfolios, Round-Ups, retirement accounts, and pricing from $3/mo.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Tradier

Tradier

Tradier is a US brokerage and API platform founded in 2012, offering commission-free stocks, ETFs and options under subscription plans, plus futures and a developer API.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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