Best Online Stock Brokers for 2026 (Ranked by Real Investor Survey)

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Choosing the right online stock broker in 2026 is about far more than $0 trades – that’s a baseline. Today’s top platforms differ dramatically in research tools, long-term investing support, trading experience, and even behavioral nudges that can affect your returns over decades.

Based on our 2026 investor survey, hands-on testing, and fee analysis, we ranked the best online stock brokers for different types of investors: from first-time traders to advanced professionals. Below, we break down which broker is best overall, which platforms shine for beginners, and which tools matter most if you’re investing for the long term.

Best Online Stock Brokers for 2026 (Survey Results)

  1. Fidelity – Best overall 
  2. Charles Schwab – Best full-service broker
  3. Robinhood – Best for mobile-first traders
  4. Vanguard – Best for low-cost index investors
  5. SoFi Invest – Best for beginners & all-in-one finance
  6. E*TRADE – Best trading platform 
  7. Webull – Best for data-driven traders
  8. TradeStation – Best for advanced technical traders
  9. Interactive Brokers – Best for professionals & global access
  10. Public – Best for community-driven investing
Best Online Stock Brokers And Trading Apps

1. Fidelity
2. Charles Schwab
3. Robinhood
4. Vanguard
5. E*TRADE by Morgan Stanley
SoFi
Webull
Public.com
Tradestation
Interactive Brokers (IBKR)

Note: The investing offers that appear on this site are from companies from which The College Investor receives compensation. This list is ranked based on our annual survey conducted with methodology below.

1. Fidelity

Best Online Stock Broker: Fidelity

Fidelity took the top pick again this year among all the brokerage and stock trading apps. They have a large amount of commission-free funds, low expenses, and a full range of account types to choose from. Even if you don’t invest with a commission-free fund, they are $0 for commissions for stocks, ETFs, and options trades.

Furthermore, many people are familiar with Fidelity because (along with Vanguard) they are one of the largest 401k plan administrators. That’s why we name Fidelity our Best Online Broker for Retirement.

Plus, unlike Vanguard, Fidelity has offices nationwide. While almost everything can be done online, being able to easily go to an office can be helpful every now and then.

Fidelity Bonus Offers:  Fidelity is offering various bonus offers for their products, including the Fidelity Youth Account.

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Fidelity Review

2. Charles Schwab

best online stock brokerage firms: Schwab

Schwab has been moving up the rankings for the last few years – reaching second place this year in our list of the best online stock brokers. Last year it was third.

What people love about Schwab is their great trading platform (which is commission-free) combined with a solid banking product, which other than Fidelity, most of the others here don’t offer. Plus, they finally added an HSA account to their lineup!

With their acquisition of TD Ameritrade, Schwab also now has a great trading platform with thinkorswim.

Furthermore, they have no purchase minimums for their mutual funds, so you can build an extremely low cost portfolio at Schwab using popular funds like Schwab Total Stock Market Index (SWTSX). And they also moved to $0 account minimums for most products.

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Schwab Review

3. Robinhood

best stock trading app: Robinhood

Robinhood has always been a controversial online broker: it has bounced in and out of our top brokerage list several times. This is likely driven by a huge surge of traders who took to investing on the platform in the last year. Plus, they’re offering cool features like a retirement contribution match!

Robinhood offers truly commission-free trading. Like $0. Nada. Nothing. They were the first to offer this, but now everyone does.

It does come with some drawbacks beyond the media. You are limited in your trading, and the mobile app can be annoying to use if you prefer desktop access.

However, it’s free!

Robinhood Bonus Offers: Get a random share of stock when you refer a friend. They also have transfer and retirement match offers.

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Robinhood Review

4. Vanguard

Best Stock broker: Vanguard

Vanguard has been seeing rankings plummet over the last  – and it makes sense for a variety of reasons, from the app usability, to lackluster customer service. However, this year they rose one spot to land at number 4.

Vanguard is still consistently the low-price index fund leader – and when you invest directly with Vanguard, you can potentially avoid commissions and fees on your mutual fund purchases. However, Vanguard had several hiccups with its online platform and app (even though the re-designed app is modern and easy to use). They also recently announced they were slashing expense ratios on many of the mutual funds.

Vanguard does offer the full range of account types, from IRAs to Solo 401k’s, to 529 plans and HSAs. 

The big drawback to Vanguard is that they aren’t as great to use for products outside of their own. Plus, their website and customer service has been struggling to keep pace the last year. Also, if you dive into the details of some of their products (like their Solo 401k), it’s not always the most robust available.

Vanguard Bonus Offers: Vanguard doesn’t run any bonus offers… maybe they’re just too good for that they don’t need to entice you?

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Vanguard Review

5. SoFi

SoFi Invest

SoFi moved up into the number 5 spot this year, and it has been gaining a lot of traction online with investors. While we’re not fans of SoFi, it’s clear that a lot of people are. 

SoFi allows you to invest as little as $1, has fractional shares, and even offers some crypto trading.

The drawback with SoFi is that they don’t really do anything better compared to the top brokers, while at the same time they also continue to face FINRA and SEC scrutiny. Their banking products also have good, but not great rates.

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SoFi Invest Review

Honorable Mentions

These honorable mentions didn’t make the top 5, but they are really worth a look if you want someone else to do the work for you when it comes to investing and setting up your portfolio. 

These are companies that got votes and interest from our audience but not enough to crack the top of the list.

E*TRADE by Morgan Stanley

best stock broker: etrade

E*TRADE dropped another spot this year in the rankings. E*TRADE has been working hard to compete with the other companies on this list, dropping to commission-free pricing and improving its interface.

However, we would say they still generally lag in terms of usability compared to the companies above, and their customer service is lacking (they even eliminated online chat last year for many features).

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E*TRADE Review

Webull

best investing platform: webull

Webull is still a popular app for online trading. If you’re not familiar, Webull is an investing app very similar to Robinhood, where you can trade stocks, options, ETFs, and limited crypto.

Unlike Robinhood, they offer a much more robust set of research features, advanced trading tools, and more.

They also offer retirement accounts as well as regular taxable investing.

Webull Bonus Offer: One free stock valued from $3 to $300 if they open Webull brokerage account and another valued from $8 to $2,000 if you direct deposit at least $5.

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Webull Review

Tradestation

best investing platform: tradestation

TradeStation is a an honorable mention this year, and it’s nice to see that their platform improvements have been resonating with customers.

TradeStation is most well-known for its active trading features. Their trading tools and ability to integrate with charting and automatic software make it a top choice for active traders.

The drawback is that it can feel “advanced”, and the pricing can be difficult to understand for high volume users.

TradeStation Bonus Offer: Earn up to $3,500 when you transfer funds into your TradeStation account. 

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TradeStation Review

Interactive Brokers (IBKR)

Best Stock brokerage: Interactive Brokers

Interactive Brokers is another platform that consistently makes our list, albeit not as popular as other platforms. They’ve been getting a lot of positive feedback for their trading tools, paper trading platform, and their margin account – with consistently some of the lowest rates on the market.

In fact, if you go into any fatFIRE forums, you’ll see IBKR consistently listed as one of the best places to hold a large amount of securities if you want to borrow against them. 

They also launched IBKR Lite with commission-free trading for US stocks and ETFs, with commissions on other products. Make sure you check out their full commission schedule as it can be a bit complex.

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Interactive Brokers Review

Public.com

Public.com

Public dropped to the bottom spot on our list of the best brokerage companies this year. Public is an investing app that focuses on commission-free investing with a social aspect.

In the last couple years, Public has launched options trading, a robust savings product with a top interest rate, and fractional share trading.

They pride themselves on the fact they do not accept payment for order flow (which is one of the main ways Robinhood makes money).

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Public Review

Final Thoughts

This year, SoFi has continued its rise, breaking into the top 5 spots this year. The 1-4 spots have held steady, with Fidelity continuing to take the top spot. 

Public continued to fall, ending at the bottom of the list.

I think many people realize that since almost all pricing is the same, the full-service features, ability to open different account types and reliability are a lot more popular factors to consider than an app-only investing firm.

Remember, this was based on an annual survey. We keep this list updated throughout the year with features and pricing, and revisit the rankings annually with a new survey.

Methodology

The College Investor commissioned Pollfish to conduct an online survey of 600 Americans who self-selected that they were familiar with investing and investing tools. The survey was fielded on January 2, 2026.

Editor: Clint Proctor

Reviewed by: Ashley Barnett

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