Iteration 1 of 5
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Top full-service brokerages for an all-in-one setup:
- **Fidelity Investments** — best overall
Strong for investing, retirement, cash management, and research. Good mix of self-directed trading and advisor options like **Fidelity Wealth Management**.
- **Charles Schwab** — best for broad services + support
Great research, excellent customer service, banking features, and advisor access through **Schwab Intelligent Portfolios** and **Schwab Wealth Advisory**.
- **Merrill Edge / Merrill Lynch** — best if you bank with Bank of America
Strong all-in-one experience if you want linked banking, investing, and advisor services. Best known for its **Preferred Rewards** benefits with Bank of America.
- **J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing / J.P. Morgan Wealth Management** — best for Chase customers
Good if you want banking, lending, and investing under one roof. The **J.P. Morgan Wealth Plan** and advisor network are the premium side.
- **Morgan Stanley / E*TRADE** — best for high-touch advice
**E*TRADE** works well for self-directed investors, while **Morgan Stanley Wealth Management** is stronger for larger accounts and personalized advisory services.
**Best pick by need:**
- **Overall:** Fidelity
- **Best customer service:** Schwab
- **Best bank tie-in:** Merrill Edge or J.P. Morgan
- **Best premium advisory:** Morgan Stanley
If you want, I can also rank them for **fees, research, bank integration, and advisor quality**.
Iteration 2 of 5
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Top **full-service brokerages** for “all-in-one” investing tend to be:
1. **Fidelity**
- Best overall for: low fees, strong research, retirement, cash management, and customer service
- Good all-in-one features: brokerage, IRAs, 401(k) rollovers, managed accounts, credit card, cash management
2. **Charles Schwab**
- Best overall for: a very complete platform with excellent support and banking integration
- Good all-in-one features: brokerage, retirement, robo/advisory, Schwab Bank, ATM rebates, strong planning tools
3. **Merrill Edge / Merrill Wealth Management**
- Best overall for: people who bank with **Bank of America**
- Good all-in-one features: integrated banking/investing, Preferred Rewards perks, advisory services, retirement accounts
4. **Morgan Stanley (often via E*TRADE)**
- Best overall for: higher-net-worth clients who want access to advisors and broader wealth services
- Good all-in-one features: E*TRADE brokerage, managed portfolios, financial planning, private wealth services
5. **J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing / J.P. Morgan Wealth Management**
- Best overall for: clients already using Chase banking
- Good all-in-one features: banking + investing integration, advisory options, strong brand stability
### Best picks by use case
- **Best overall:** Fidelity
- **Best for banking + investing:** Schwab or Merrill Edge
- **Best for Bank of America users:** Merrill Edge
- **Best for Chase users:** J.P. Morgan
- **Best for higher-touch wealth management:** Morgan Stanley
If you want, I can also rank them for **fees, advisor quality, app quality, or minimum account requirements**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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If you want **full-service, all-in-one investing**, the strongest options are usually:
### Best overall
**Fidelity**
- Great for: investing, retirement, cash management, research, planning
- Strong points: no-account-minimum funds, excellent platform, robust advisory services, cash management with **Fidelity Cash Management Account**
**Charles Schwab**
- Great for: investing + banking-like features + planning
- Strong points: excellent customer service, strong research, easy-to-use **Schwab Intelligent Portfolios**, good branch support
### Best for long-term investors
**Vanguard**
- Great for: low-cost index fund investing and retirement
- Strong points: very low fees, strong mutual funds/ETFs, strong retirement focus
- Tradeoff: weaker trading platform than Fidelity/Schwab
### Best for bank-integration / wealthy clients
**Merrill Edge / Bank of America**
- Great for: people who already use Bank of America
- Strong points: seamless bank integration, **Preferred Rewards** perks, strong advisor network
**J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing / Chase**
- Great for: Chase customers who want banking + investing under one roof
- Strong points: easy integration with Chase accounts, solid service ecosystem
### Best for higher-net-worth full-service advice
**Morgan Stanley**
- Great for: personalized financial planning, human advisors, complex needs
- Strong points: premium advisory services, broad wealth-management offerings
**UBS**
- Great for: affluent clients wanting dedicated wealth management
- Strong points: strong advisor-led service and planning
## Quick pick
- **Best overall all-in-one:** **Fidelity**
- **Best customer experience + branch support:** **Charles Schwab**
- **Best low-cost investing:** **Vanguard**
- **Best if you bank with Bank of America:** **Merrill Edge**
- **Best if you bank with Chase:** **J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing**
- **Best premium advisor-led service:** **Morgan Stanley** or **UBS**
If you want, I can also rank these for **beginners, retirees, or high-net-worth investors**.
Iteration 4 of 5
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Top full-service brokerage firms for an all-in-one investing experience:
- **Fidelity Investments** — best overall for most investors; strong research, low-cost funds, retirement planning, cash management, and excellent customer service.
- **Charles Schwab** — great all-around platform; strong trading tools, banking features, and broad investing options.
- **Merrill Edge / Merrill Lynch** — best if you want banking + investing under one roof, especially with **Bank of America** integration.
- **J.P. Morgan Wealth Management** — strong for clients who want private banking, investing, and advisor access in one ecosystem.
- **Morgan Stanley** — best for higher-net-worth clients who want personalized advice, portfolio management, and financial planning.
- **UBS Wealth Management** — strong private wealth and advisory services, especially for affluent investors.
- **Wells Fargo Advisors** — offers integrated banking and brokerage, though usually less compelling than Fidelity/Schwab for many self-directed investors.
**Best picks by need:**
- **Best overall:** Fidelity
- **Best banking integration:** Merrill Edge
- **Best premium advisory:** Morgan Stanley or UBS
- **Best self-directed + full-service feel:** Charles Schwab
If you want, I can also rank them by **fees, advisor quality, or banking features**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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If you want **full-service, all-in-one investing**—meaning **brokerage + banking/cash management + retirement + advisory/planning + research**—these are the strongest picks:
### Best overall
**Charles Schwab**
- Best blend of self-directed investing and full-service support
- Strong research, planning tools, branch access, and cash management
- Great if you want one firm for **brokerage, IRA, banking, and advisory**
### Best for banking integration
**Merrill Edge + Bank of America**
- Best if you already bank with **Bank of America**
- Good cash integration, rewards, and advisor access through Merrill Lynch
- Strong choice for **household finance in one ecosystem**
### Best for premium wealth management
**Morgan Stanley**
- Best for higher-net-worth clients who want a dedicated advisor
- Strong financial planning, lending, and estate-oriented services
- More “white-glove” than DIY
### Best for high-touch private banking
**UBS**
- Best for affluent investors needing investment management, lending, and banking
- Good for complex planning, trusts, and cross-border needs
### Best for research + advisory
**Fidelity**
- Excellent investing platform, retirement support, and planning tools
- Not a traditional “bank,” but very strong all-in-one investing platform
### Best if you want a big-bank brokerage
**J.P. Morgan Wealth Management**
- Strong if you want Chase banking + investing in one place
- Good for integrated cash, checking, and advisory services
## Quick pick
- **Most people:** Schwab
- **Banking + investing:** Merrill Edge / BofA
- **Premium advisor-led service:** Morgan Stanley or UBS
- **Best all-around platform:** Fidelity
If you want, I can also rank these by **fees, advisory quality, branch access, or best for beginners**.