Stock FAQs

how to buy someone else stock

by Ashley Vandervort Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

You can start the process online in your own brokerage account by opting to gift shares or securities you own; if you can't find that option, contact your brokerage firm directly. If you want to gift a stock you don't already own, you'll have to purchase it in your account, then transfer it to the recipient.Nov 30, 2021

Is it legal to buy stocks for someone else?

The short answer is: no. You can't trade stock for someone else. That's illegal unless you're an investment professional. There are a lot of legal requirements to manage other people's money.

Can I buy a stock for someone else on Robinhood?

Both you and the person receiving the stock need a brokerage account when you give a stock as a gift. The easiest and cheapest way to do this is through an online stock trading platform, examples of which are Robinhood, Betterment or Ally Invest.

Can I open a stock account for someone else?

You can open a joint brokerage account with anyone you trust, including a partner, parent, sibling, or even a close friend. Most brokerage firms, including robo-advisors, offer joint brokerage accounts. You can open an account with companies like Betterment, Wealthsimple, or Vanguard.

Can someone buy stocks for me?

In order to buy stocks, you need the assistance of a stockbroker who is licensed to purchase securities on your behalf. However, before you make a decision on a stockbroker, you need to figure out what type of stockbroker is right for you.

Can I gift stock to my child?

It is relatively simple for parents to purchase stocks for their children. To do so, parents need to set up a custodial brokerage account — often called a UTMA (Uniform Transfers to Minors Act) or UGMA (Uniform Gift to Minors Act) account —for their children or another minor in their care.

Can I gift shares to my wife?

You could gift the shares to your wife In this situation you do not have to pay any capital gains tax. This is because a gift to your spouse does not constitute a transfer as defined in the Income Tax Act and hence no capital gains tax is chargeable to the transaction.

Can I buy stocks without a broker?

It is possible to buy stock without a broker. In fact, there are three alternatives to using a full-service broker: opening an online brokerage account, investing in a dividend reinvestment plan, and investing in a direct stock purchase plan.

Should I buy 1 Google share?

Should you buy Google stock? Google parent Alphabet's stock split will not affect the value of the stock an investor holds. But if you wanted to buy even a single share of Google but found it too expensive, that will be much easier to afford after the stock splits.

Do you need a broker to buy stocks?

Do you need a broker? The short answer is no—you don't need a living, advice-giving, fee-charging broker (although you shouldn't rule them out). You do, however, need a brokerage—the online storefront where you purchase stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and other investments.

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