New Free $25 ShareBuilder Bonus

Click here for the latest ShareBuilder promotion, a $50 bonus.

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ShareBuilder is offering a $25 bonus to new customers through a referral by a current member. If you’re interested in trying ShareBuilder out, I’d be willing to be your referrer. You get $25 to use to purchase whatever stock or ETF you like, and in return, I would get five free trades (a ”$20 value”).

I’ve had good experiences with a $50 bonus from ShareBuilder earlier, here and updated here.

Here’s the deal on ShareBuilder for those who are new to the game:

ShareBuilder is an online brokerage designed to make investing easy, affordable and accessible for both beginning and experienced investors. We take a long-term approach and seek to help investors build wealth over time.

With the ShareBuilder Plan, you can invest regularly through automatic investments, allowing you to buy partial shares of stocks and accumulate your investments over time. To complement your investing strategies, you can use Real-time Trades to buy and sell stocks immediately during market hours.

Their fees are clearly outlined and detailed. Most importantly for me, there are no inactivity fees. Click here to open an account.

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  1. Comment #1 by Wandering Indian Monk (reply)
    February 8th, 2006 at 1:15 am

    If you are a Costco Member, you get $85 (for Executive members) and a 25% quaterly rebate on transactions while you get $65 (Gold & Business Members) and a 10% quaterly rebate on all transactions.

    I think this is a much better deal!

  2. Comment #2 by Flexo (reply)
    February 8th, 2006 at 1:21 am

    Sounds like a great deal for Costco members!

  3. Comment #3 by retireat30 (reply)
    February 8th, 2006 at 5:35 pm

    Is the $50 bonus still around? I signed up under it, and it has to be the easiest $50 I’ve ever got. I put the money into PGJ (A China ETF) and my free $46 (50 – 4) is worth $51.19 as of close of market today.

  4. Comment #4 by Flexo (reply)
    February 8th, 2006 at 6:21 pm

    I last checked a week or two ago, and the IPLANGIFT $50 bonus was still available at that time.

  5. Comment #5 by GaryP (reply)
    October 12th, 2006 at 11:33 pm

    2 Questions:

    How can I use you as a referrer? Just click the banner?

    If I want to refer a friend, is there a way for me to be the referrer?

    thanks!!

  6. Comment #6 by ChrisK (reply)
    July 31st, 2008 at 8:32 pm

    I want to just purchase one share of Nestle and have Sharebuilder send me the certificate so I can roll it into their program. How can I get the free $25 dollars on top of the $50 I will receive from the promotional code. Also, I do not understand how you only make a four dollar trade because it is only for automatic investing and that means at least every month. I only want to invest once to buy one share and then stop investing. Any advice?

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