Brokerage accounts
Explore a range of investment choices with flexibility in how you manage them
Looking to give a minor a gift of investment or cash? Or do you want to use systematic investing to put your investing on autopilot? Those are some of the goals you can achieve with our Edward Jones Select Account. As a non-retirement brokerage account, this account gives you a broad range of investment choices, and flexibility in your approach to managing them – more hands-on or hands-off – your choice.
What is a brokerage account?
A brokerage account is a non-retirement investment account that lets you buy and sell securities like stocks, bonds, mutual funds and ETFs. You can deposit as much money as you'd like and withdraw at any time without penalty; however, there may still be implications or taxes owed. Brokerage accounts are ideal tools for investing money, though investment income earned from a brokerage account may be subject to capital gains taxes.
What is the benefit of a brokerage account?
Unlike a tax-advantaged account like a retirement account , a brokerage account has no contribution or withdrawal limits. This makes them good accounts to invest toward short- and long- term goals. While invested money is subject to market risk, a brokerage account can help your funds grow. If you have more questions about brokerage accounts, get in touch with a Financial Advisor.
Edward Jones Brokerage Accounts
Looking to open a brokerage account? We offer brokerage account options for active investors or those who want to want to take a more hands-off approach.
Custodial accounts
If you want to give a minor a gift of investments or cash, opening a custodial account may be just the solution. There are no contribution limits and no gift tax-incurred for contributions up to $18,000 ($36,000 per couple) for each beneficiary in a single year.
Systematic investing
Take emotion out of your investing and avoid trying to time the market by using systematic investing to automatically invest or sell on a regular schedule. We offer three systematic investing programs.