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FREE $5 Stock Share (AMZN, AAPL, FB, GOOGL, NFLX & More)

To help you get started in the stock market and own a fractional share of stock in your very own brokerage account at no cost, VonBeau has teamed up with Stockpile to offer our readers a FREE $5 Gift of Stock when you sign up for the first time — no trading commission fee and no purchase required! They have 1,000+ stocks to choose from including Netflix, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Tesla, Disney, Boeing, Ford, Nike, Bitcoin, Microsoft and more. Investors of any age can own stock so if you have kids and teens, they just need to have an adult on the account with them. If you've already signed up for your own Stockpile account, take advantage of this free offer and get a free share of stock for your kids. Click here to sign up for free and choose your $5 in free stock today! Be sure to verify your email address. There is no additional purchase requirement to redeem your $5 free stock bonus. Leave a comment below and let us know which company you picked for your free stock.

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To own stock in a brokerage account, you are required under federal law (the Patriot Act) to provide your Social Security number. This information is used to verify your identity and prevent money launderers and terrorists from gaining access to the stock market. Every brokerage must adhere to this requirement.

About Stockpile

Stockpile Investments is the world’s first brokerage platform that makes it easy and affordable for anyone to give, get, and own stock in any dollar amount. You pick the stock and dollar amount (say, $50 of Apple) and pay with a credit card. They get fractional shares of real stock. Or, start your own collection of favorite stocks!

Stockpile stock gift cards

Featured in Consumer Reports, The Wall Street Journal, and CNBC, the Stockpile app is a great way to learn how to buy stocks and ETFs, including gold and Bitcoin funds. You can buy full or partial shares of Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Disney, or Tesla. Pay with cash, credit/debit card, or Apple Pay.

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