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Honestly this is something you can research in 2 minutes by copying what you wrote and pasting it a Google search bar.
Yes, Vanguard. Don’t go with an ETF (minor possibility of getting screwed over because of market fluctuations at the moment you purchase or sell), just stick with traditional index fund that follows the S&P 500.
Also they’ll give you money to open an account
Charles Schwab have retirement accounts where they let you invest in their free ETF funds, if you’re interested in having your retirement account tied up in ETFs
Fine OP - Schwab, Vanguard and Fidelity all are good brokerages to set up at IRA at. I chose Schwab because I prefer their website and app. All three compete on fee price and have comparative products (including each other's products). Also each have fee-free funds and ETFs. Lastly, index funds will auto diversify for your and if it is a target date fund, also allocate for you. Go for that for easy carefree investing.
Merrill Lynch - best platform and if you meet the minimum 30 free trades a month
Also ETFs have lower expense fees than index funds and you’ll be more liquid.
Fidelity - no fees when invested in most of their no-load funds
M1, there's a ton of info out there and I'm just starting to look into it. Wanted to see if there was something I should be sure to specifically research.
I think it's why I am not interested in Bitcoin.