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Webull Review: Free Options Trading With a Catch You Might Not Mind

Webull has carved out a strange niche: it's the broker that active traders use when they don't want to pay for it. Zero commissions on stocks and ETFs? Standard these days. But zero per-contract fees on stock and ETF options? That's genuinely rare — and it's the single biggest reason Webull keeps pulling traders away from Schwab, E*Trade, and even Fidelity. The platform started as a mobile-first app aimed at younger traders, but it's grown up considerably. You now get futures, crypto (back after a hiatus), IRAs with a contribution match, fractional shares, and a desktop platform with enough charting tools to keep technical traders happy. It's SEC-registered, FINRA-regulated, and SIPC-insured — all the boxes you need checked. But Webull isn't trying to be everything to everyone. There's no banking, no checking account, no physical branches, and the educational resources are thin compared to Fidelity or Schwab. If you want a broker that also replaces your bank, look elsewhere. If you want a sharp, cheap trading platform — especially for options — Webull deserves a serious look.

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Robinhood Review: The Zero-Commission Pioneer That Keeps Adding Features

Robinhood changed the brokerage industry. When they launched commission-free stock trading, every major broker was forced to follow. That was their whole pitch for years — free trades, clean app, nothing else. But the Robinhood of 2026 is a different beast entirely. They now offer retirement accounts with an IRA match, futures trading, index options, a desktop trading platform called Legend, crypto, margin lending, a credit card, even banking. The question isn't whether Robinhood disrupted Wall Street — they did. The question is whether they've grown up enough to deserve your money long-term. The short answer: for most people buying stocks and ETFs with no intention of paying a dime in commissions, Robinhood still delivers. The $0 commission on stocks, ETFs, and their options is real and unbeatable. The 3% IRA match with Gold is genuinely generous. But dig into the details — margin rates, index options fees, the Gold subscription upsell — and the picture gets more nuanced. Let's break it down.

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