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I post referral links that benefit both,
The Referrer and The Referree.

WeBull

  1. Click my REFERRAL LINK.

  2. Sign up to WeBull through that link.

  3. Deposit any amount into your account.

  4. Vis-à-vis, a FREE STOCK.

There are different offers at times. Typical range for the stock is $10-$1000. After you sign up, they have many other promotions to receive free stocks. I deposited $2000 and got 5 stocks. Then you can invest the deposit, or withdraw it after the promotion ends.WeBull offers Free Trades. They don't do OTC (Over the Counter) market trading. But they started offering Options Trading.They also have a Stock Lending Income Program. It basically gives you interest on the stocks held in your account. Every month that interest is paid into your Cash Balance.I've been with Webull for over a year. I received a total of 7 shares from 3 different stocks. The total value was about $60 when they dropped into my account.

m1 finance

  1. Click my REFERRAL LINK.

  2. Sign up to M1 Fianance through that link

  3. (Either a Taxable Account or an IRA)

  4. Deposit $100 into your Taxable Account,

  5. OR $500 into your IRA.

  6. Vis-à-vis, I receive $10.

At the moment I don't see a benefit for the Clicker. But if you get people to sign up through your referral link, you will receive $10 into your Taxable Account. Sometimes they do have offers that benefit the Clicker. Once you sign up you can receive notifications for other promotions.They offer Free Trades and Fractional Shares. So you can own pieces of very expensive stocks. You can basically put together your own ETF or Mutual Fund, but with no fees. It's not exactly like that, but similar. Their minimum purchase amount for each security is $1.00. So auto investing may not always hit that mark. But you can submit a buy order for that stock.I've been with M1 Finance for over a year now. I have 3 accounts. Roughly 60-70 stocks per account.

FundRise

Click my REFERRAL LINK.
Sign up to FundRise through that link.
Open an account with a $500 minimum.
Vis-à-vis, NO FEES FOR 90 DAYS.
FundRise invests in eFunds and eREITs.
They update you on all the projects they buy and sell.
Once invested they allow you to invest in their IPO.
But only on specific times of the year.
And only with a % of what you already have invested in your account.
I've been with FundRise for over 2 years now.
They have steady, consistent returns, even when the stock market drops.

SoFi

SoFi offers 2 referral signups.Click my SoFi Invest REFERRAL LINK.
Sign up through that link.
Open an Investing account with $1,000+.
Vis-à-vis, $50 in stock.
Click my SoFi Personal Loans/SoFi Student Loan Refi REFERRAL LINK.
Sign up through that link.
Once your loan is funded.
Vis-à-vis, $100.
SoFi offers Free Trades and Fractional Shares.
You pick your free share from over 100 stocks,
like Amazon, Tesla, Disney, Apple, and Nike.
They call them Stock Bits.
They offer many types of loans:
Student, Home, Parent, Resident, etc.
Low rates and a some have discounts for autopay.
They also offer SoFi Money.
A cash account with 1.10% APY and no account fees.
I haven't been with SoFi for very long.
I received $25 for depositing $100.
Their Stock Bits offer ETFs and Stocks.
I did their SoFi Next 500 ETF (SFYX).

PubLic

Click my REFERRAL LINK.
Sign up to Public through that link.
Open an Investing account with $1,000+.
Vis-à-vis, $50 in stock.

freshly

Click my REFERRAL LINK.
Once you join, we both get $40 discount on our order.
The meal plans are:
4 Meals / Week $49.99
6 Meals / Week $59.99
9 Meals / Week $89.99
12 Meals / Week $107.99
The meals are fully cooked. All you have to do is microwave them.
You can cancel anytime and skip any weeks you want.
I do the 12 meal plan and freeze 8 of the meals.
I eat 4 a week and get a new box every 3 weeks.
They also have a $99 yearly payment to receive a 20% discount on all meals ordered in that year.
I can't find it on their website, but they sent me an email.
After you order a few times they will likely send you the offer as well.
Whether it's worth it or not will depend on how many boxes you receive in that year.
So you would need to plan ahead to take advantage of it.