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E*TRADE vs Vanguard

Detailed comparison of fees, features and products

E*TRADE logo
4.2
BROKER ONLY
Vanguard logo
4.3
BROKER ONLY

Feature Comparison

Feature ComparisonE*TRADEVanguard
Wide Offering
Fractional Shares & DRIP
Free Savings Plan
Cash Sweep Yield
US Support
Tax Documents (1099)
SIPC $500k + FDIC
Score
6/7
7/7

Fee Comparison

Fee ComparisonE*TRADEVanguard
IRA Accounts (Roth, Traditional)$0 commission$0 commission
Cash Sweep Yield$0 commission$0 commission
Crypto FeeN/AN/A
Margin RateN/AN/A
Inactivity FeeNoneNone
Deposit FeeFreeFree
Withdrawal FeeFreeFree
Min. Deposit00

Product Range

Product RangeE*TRADEVanguard
StocksAll US stocksAll US stocks
ETFsAll US ETFsAll US ETFs
Mutual Funds9,000+ mutual fundsVanguard funds + 3,000 others
BondsFull bond offeringFull offering
CryptoN/AN/A

Pros & Cons

E*TRADE

Pros

  • Morgan Stanley backing: Excellent for stock compensation (RSU/ESPP)
  • Power E*TRADE: Excellent options & technical analysis
  • SIPC $500k + FDIC sweep
  • Great for tech employees with equity
  • Solid research and education
  • Managed portfolios available

Cons

  • No direct crypto trading
  • No fractional shares
  • Higher options fees than Tastytrade
  • Cash sweep yields lower than competitors
Vanguard

Pros

  • Owned by its fund shareholders: No conflicts of interest
  • Lowest expense ratios in the world (VTI: 0.03%)
  • Perfect for Bogleheads and passive investors
  • SIPC $500k protected
  • Target Date Funds for set-and-forget retirement
  • Free DRIP on all holdings

Cons

  • App and website still basic despite 2025 updates
  • No crypto
  • Not for active traders
  • Customer service can be slow

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