When Stash first started, we had a simple mission: make investing accessible for all. Although we’ve since expanded our vision, the power of investing remains crucial to The Stash Way—and over the past two months, we’ve taken a few more big steps towards that original goal. 

Improving investing access

In addition to lowering our investing minimums to as little as 1¢, we’re in the process of adding thousands of new investments to our platform. As of today, you can now choose from over 1,800 stocks and funds on Stash! 

We’ve added a broad range of companies that cover all parts of the U.S. economy, from big household names to smaller manufacturers. Combined with our lowered investing minimums, we’re giving users even more opportunity to diversify their portfolios. With just a few dollars, a Stasher could invest in hundreds of stocks and funds across different industries! 

In addition to lowering our investing minimums to as little as 1¢, we’re in the process of adding thousands of new investments to our platform.

What’s next?

We’re also not done yet. You can anticipate even more investments being added to our platform over the coming weeks and months. 

As we expand our investment offering, we’re also working on making it even easier to browse and search for investments on Stash. We’re currently testing a new way to group stocks and funds on the app, so keep an eye out for these new categories in the near future! Here’s a preview…

Browse investments concept in testing.

Note: For securities priced over $1,000, purchase of fractional shares starts at $0.05.

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Furthermore, the information presented does not take into consideration commissions, tax implications, or other transactional costs, which may significantly affect the economic consequences of a given strategy or investment decision. This information is not intended as a recommendation to invest in any particular asset class or strategy or as a promise of future performance. There is no guarantee that any investment strategy will work under all market conditions or is suitable for all investors. Each investor should evaluate their ability to invest long term, especially during periods of downturn in the market. Investors should not substitute these materials for professional services, and should seek advice from an independent advisor before acting on any information presented. Before investing, please carefully consider your willingness to take on risk and your financial ability to afford investment losses when deciding how much individual security exposure to have in your investment portfolio.Past performance does not guarantee future results. There is a potential for loss as well as gain in investing. Stash does not represent in any manner that the circumstances described herein will result in any particular outcome. While the data and analysis Stash uses from third party sources is believed to be reliable, Stash does not guarantee the accuracy of such information. Nothing in this article should be considered as a solicitation or offer, or recommendation, to buy or sell any particular security or investment product or to engage in any investment strategy. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without express written permission. Stash does not provide personalized financial planning to investors, such as estate, tax, or retirement planning. Investment advisory services are only provided to investors who become Stash Clients pursuant to a written Advisory Agreement. For more information please visit www.stashinvest.com/disclosures.

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