E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley has been acknowledged with multiple accolades in the StockBrokers.com 2025 Annual Awards. The firm was awarded five out of five stars overall and secured the top position as the #1 Web Trading Platform for the 13th consecutive year. E*TRADE also achieved "Best in Class" status in 15 different categories, highlighting its strengths across various aspects of online trading.
Jessica Inskip, Director of Investor Research at StockBrokers.com, praised E*TRADE's offerings: “My hands-on experience with E*TRADE’s platforms and trading tools left me confident that it offers something valuable for every type of investor.” She emphasized that "E*TRADE strikes a solid balance between functionality and accessibility."
The awards assessed 16 online brokers based on over 200 variables across seven key areas. Chris Larkin, Head of Trading and Investing at E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley, commented on the recognition: “By integrating market-leading research, intuitive technology, and a comprehensive suite of investment options, our platform is designed to give investors the resources they need to achieve their goals.”
Recent improvements by E*TRADE include enhanced charting capabilities on their website and an expanded Bond Resource Center. The Power E*TRADE mobile app has also been upgraded to provide access to educational content and new features like customizable table views.
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management supports these services with a wide range of products available globally. For further details about their offerings, individuals can visit etrade.com.
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