jkfreeman33, do you get any perks for having the Disney certificate: discounts or anything?
Not to hijack your thread, but I am wondering about oneshare.com too? Can you buy more than one share???
You can purchase more than one share, but you are paying way over market value. If you are just interested in being a Disney shareholder, you would do better to go through someplace like Sharebuilder.com. The commission you pay is very small.
If you are interested in the certificates, you could go through a regular broker and just ask to have certificates issued. You will still pay a commission, but, depending on the brokerage firm you use, you will pay less than you would buying individual shares through OneShare.com.
I've been purchasing Disney stock for my DD on a monthly basis for several years now. It is very easy. I have an automatic buy order in for $100 a month with Sharebuilder. On the second Tuesday of the month, the money is deducted from my checking account and they purchase as many shares as possible using the $100 given the market price. The commission is $4. So easy and a nice nest egg building for DD. I purchase several other stocks this way as well.
jkfreeman33, do you get any perks for having the Disney certificate: discounts or anything?
What size is the certificate?I bought it years ago for some family members. They were thrilled and we framed their certificates for them...
You can purchase more than one share, but you are paying way over market value. If you are just interested in being a Disney shareholder, you would do better to go through someplace like Sharebuilder.com. The commission you pay is very small.
If you are interested in the certificates, you could go through a regular broker and just ask to have certificates issued. You will still pay a commission, but, depending on the brokerage firm you use, you will pay less than you would buying individual shares through OneShare.com.
I've been purchasing Disney stock for my DD on a monthly basis for several years now. It is very easy. I have an automatic buy order in for $100 a month with Sharebuilder. On the second Tuesday of the month, the money is deducted from my checking account and they purchase as many shares as possible using the $100 given the market price. The commission is $4. So easy and a nice nest egg building for DD. I purchase several other stocks this way as well.
Is that $4 a month for the commission?
How long does it take for the framed certificate to arrive? If I ordered one now would it be here by Christmas? Thanks!