AdvisorEngine vs. thinkorswim

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AdvisorEngine
Score 0.0 out of 10
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AdvisorEngine in New York offers their enterprise B2B digital wealth management technology platform. Built for financial advisors, AdvisorEngine enables advisors to serve traditional wealth management clients and fully digital clients entirely from a single platform. AdvisorEngine integrates with various technologies and financial services CRMs such as the company's own Junxure, as well as Redtail, Salesforce, and other tools.N/A
thinkorswim
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Thinkorswim, with its Investools division, is an American company offering live and online investor education services. In addition, through its brokerage subsidiary, thinkorswim, Inc., Investools provides services to funded trading accounts for self-directed option traders and institutional users who invest in equities, exchange-traded funds, futures, mutual funds and bonds.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details$0.00 commissions. No platform fees. No data fees. No trade minimums. Online---$0.00-- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Phone System-$5.00-- Broker-assisted-$25.00
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9.1
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
AdvisorEngine
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thinkorswim
I would not hesitate to recommend thinkorswim to someone who wants to get into the stock market. The opportunity to use "paper money" can help beginners learn the fundamentals of trading without any risk. Although the trial period is only 60 days, [that's a] good amount of time for new users to learn enough before venturing out into the real world. Adding to the positives, thinkorswim mobile app is superb and a great way to keep up with your portfolio on the go.
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Pros
AdvisorEngine
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thinkorswim
  • Day Trading
  • Swing Trading
  • Long term Investment
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Cons
AdvisorEngine
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thinkorswim
  • Offering more streaming platforms, like bloomberg for example or Fox Business.
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thinkorswim
I have personally used Charles Schwab mobile app and online page for about 3 years and have been thoroughly satisfied. Before TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab merged, I had used thinkorswim for the 60-day paper money trial before using my real money on investments. I confidently believe the time I've spent on thinkorswim has helped me mitigate any big losses in my investments. As for robinhood, the mobile app is a lot better for beginners to understand and the UI can be described as more aesthetically pleasing. thinkorswim triumphs in many other aspects [as well] such as being backed up by TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab and the plethora of knowledge [a user can access].
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thinkorswim
  • Easy to place orders
  • Easy to analyse stocks
  • Easy to check over all portfolio
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