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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Newbie Question: Fees for Long-Term BitCoin Investment
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on: May 15, 2022, 09:12:30 PM
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JackG, thanks for the input. I'll check those two options out.
I was joking a bit when I said that Coinbase might be a good investment, but I am surprised that the transaction fees are so high on most of these platforms. I 100% want to buy BitCoin, just trying to understand the entry fees.
I'll check out Coinbase Pro and also look at Crypto.com.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Newbie Question: Fees for Long-Term BitCoin Investment
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on: May 15, 2022, 07:24:25 PM
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Hey everyone. I've been thinking for a long time of buying BitCoin as along term investment to diversify a bit. Been reading a lot the last couple of days and I'm kind of surprised at the fees. I'm used to Ameritrade type fees where it's a flat rate for a transaction.
Do I have this correct? If I put in $10,000 through Coinbase or Paypal or similar platforms I am charged 1.5-2% immediately. That's $200, which is pretty steep. Is everyone surrendering 1.5%-2% with every trade? If so, I should invest in Coinbase instead of BitCoin. Maybe I'm missing something.
For longer term holding is RobinHood the way to go or do their raised prices and spreads make it a worse alternative?
Any input would be appreciated to help a Newbie understand the fee structure. Thanks in advance!
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