Does anyone kow if you can invest in Mutual Funds through Sharebuilder?

I want to open a sharebuilder account but want to know if a Mutual Fund is something I can fund through them or is it just stocks. If I can does anyone know of some good ones to look at.

Answer:
sure you can. There are litterally hundreds you can buy. They are called closed end mutual funds and exchange traded index funds. Enclose is a link to a source that will show you all of those that are available to you.
Yes, you can.

If you know the ticker symbol, go to the research section of Sharebuilder. It will be on the screen whether it is a security that can be purchased thru Sharebuilder.

If your interest is diversification, Sharebuilder also allows purchases of EFTs (exchange traded funds).

Check out Sharebuilder's resources. I expect you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Good Luck, Honey.
ETF. Acts like a stock , you can buy and sell when you want at a certain price and you can place a market or limit orders. You can also buy these ETF's like a mutual fund monthly, or weekly through sharebuilders.

http://www.sharebuilder.com/sharebuilder.

http://www.sharebuilder.com/sharebuilder.

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