Vanguard rolls out zero-fee trading for stocks and options

Investment management firm Vanguard has implemented commission-free online trading for stocks and options. 

Headquartered in Pennsylvania, the $6 trillion asset manager is already offering free trading for Vanguard mutual funds, Vanguard ETFs, and over 3,000 non-Vanguard mutual funds, according to a press statement on Thursday

THE SCOOP

Keep up with the latest news, trends, charts and views on crypto and DeFi with a new biweekly newsletter from The Block's Frank Chaparro

By signing-up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
By signing-up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

This latest extension of its zero-fee trading platform came after a number of major brokers – including Charles Schwab, Fidelity Investment, TD Ameritrade Holding, and E*Trade Financial – slashed their trading fees in 2019. 

Last year, Vanguard notably began investigating how blockchain could fit into its operations and potentially lower costs.

In June 2019, the firm partnered with smart contracts platform Symbiont to automate its index data tracking. In October, it announced the testing of a near peer-to-peer foreign exchange trading platform to reduce the cost of investing.

About Author

Yilun joined The Block in November 2019. She has a policy background and extensive experience in reporting and writing. She has worked on stories ranging from business to politics.