Free Money Brokerage Account Opened With $2,000

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I recently opened a MB Trading brokerage account. While it took almost 3 weeks since I had to mail in the paperwork and check for deposit, their customer service seemed pretty good and kept me updated. I wasn’t in a hurry, so no big deal. They do not have a web-based trading interface, you must do all your trades through their MBT Navigator software or by phone. The software has tons of bells and whistles, but as long as it gets the job done I’m happy.

My plan for this account is to put all the free money I get via various Deals and other Offers I do, and instead of spending it I’ll invest it aggressively in ETFs to allow it to grow. I opened the account with $2000, the minimum allowed. Although I haven’t quite made $2,000 in free money from bonuses alone, the minimum opening deposit was $2,000 so I’ll start with that. I’m sure I forgot some bonuses anyways.

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  1. It doesn’t look like MBT Navigator will run on Mac ):

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