Citi Self Invest vs J.P. Morgan Chase

Citi Self Invest vs J.P. Morgan Chase Comparison Table 2024
Citi Self Invest J.P. Morgan Chase
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Citi Self Invest is #35 in our broker rankings.

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J.P. Morgan Chase is #35 in our broker rankings.

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Citi Self Invest is a personal investment account provider that was set up in 2021 from within Citigroup Inc's personal wealth management umbrella. The company is dedicated to providing retail traders with simple, effective tools and facilities to achieve long-term financial goals through investments in the financial markets. Citi Self Invest is regulated by the SEC.

J.P. Morgan Chase is a US-regulated brokerage that offers self-directed trading and managed accounts. The brand has a 200+ year history and manages upwards of $2.6 trillion in assets spanning 100+ countries. Adding to its credibility, the brand is listed on the NYSE and a constitute of the S&P 500.

Comment by Reviewer
"We think Citi Self Invest is great for anyone looking to make long term investments for large-scale capital growth or passive income generation." "J.P. Morgan Chase is best for new investors looking to buy and sell assets on a user-friendly mobile app. The broker's robo-advisors will also appeal to hands-off investors."
Pros
  • Easy to manage, move and transfer funds between Citi banking accounts
  • No minimum balance requirement for the Self Invest profile
  • Regulated by SEC with SIPC membership
  • Self invest or managed account options
  • Commission-free trading available
  • New investment account bonuses
  • Simple and sleek mobile app
  • ESG investing solutions
  • In-built Learning Center
  • Strong regulatory oversight with FINRA and SPIC membership
  • Hugely respected brand with a long history in financial services
  • Easy to manage, move and transfer funds on the Chase mobile app
  • Services suitable for all experience levels and investment goals
  • Smooth and fully digital account opening process
  • Easy-to-use mobile app with stable interface
  • Access to thousands of tradeable instruments
  • No minimum balance requirement
  • Commission-free stock trading
Cons
  • Deposits and withdrawals via bank wire transfer only
  • No forex, futures, or crypto trading instruments
  • Leveraged trading not available
  • No demo account
  • US clients only
  • No demo account to practice investing risk-free
  • Limited payment methods supported
  • No MetaTrader 4 integration
  • No forex or crypto trading
Instruments
Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Bonds Stocks, Options, Mutual Funds, Bonds, ETFs
Demo Account
No No
Minimum Deposit
$0 $0
Trading Platforms
  • Own
  • Own
Payment Methods
Minimum Trade
$1 $1
Regulator
SEC FINRA, SEC, CFTC, NFA
Margin Trading
Yes Yes
Margin Rate
8.5%+
STP Account
No No
ECN Account
No No
DMA Account
No No
MAM Account
No No
PAMM Account
No No
LAMM Account
No No
Demat Account
No No
AI / Machine Learning
No No
Robo Advisor
Yes Yes
Negative Balance Protection
No No
Market Maker
No No
P2P Trading
No No
Spot Trading
No No
Mobile Apps
iOS & Android iOS & Android
Auto Trading
Yes Auto Portfolios
Copy Trading
No No
Social Trading
No No
VPS Hosting
No No
Tournaments
No No
Demo Competitions
No No
Ethical Investing
Yes No
Custodial Account
No No
Guaranteed Stop Loss
No No
Islamic Account
No No
Account Currencies
  • USD
  • USD
Stock Exchanges
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