{"id":2816,"date":"2020-06-06T14:37:33","date_gmt":"2020-06-06T14:37:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/howtoinvest.co.nz\/?p=2816"},"modified":"2022-04-24T11:03:29","modified_gmt":"2022-04-24T11:03:29","slug":"hatch-vs-stake-which-is-better","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/howtoinvest.co.nz\/hatch-vs-stake-which-is-better\/","title":{"rendered":"Hatch vs Stake – Which is Better?"},"content":{"rendered":"

When thinking about investing, Exchange Traded Funds are an option everyone would opt for, that is why they are very popular and give an instant diversification to your portfolio. Hatch<\/em><\/a> and Stake<\/em><\/a> both share a similar reputation when it comes to investing. Both the platforms are designed in such a way that they provide easy, simple and convenient access to great investment opportunities.<\/p>\n

What is Hatch?<\/h3>\n

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The services provided by Hatch<\/a> are more or less the same as Stake. It is a website that allows its users to buy Exchange Traded Funds which are listed in the market of the United States.<\/p>\n

If you are new to Hatch or thinking about getting  it you can do so by clicking HERE<\/span><\/a> or reading our full review HERE<\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n

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What is Stake?<\/h3>\n

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The services offered by Stake are more or less the same as Hatch<\/a>, but two major differentiating points are that stake does not charge any trading fee where as Hatch<\/a> does. Moreover, Stake<\/a> also provides its users with an app, so that they can easily download it on their phones and use it. Whereas, Hatch<\/a> does not have an app.<\/p>\n

Both, Stake<\/a> and Hatch<\/a> offer trading funds which are listed in the market of the United States.<\/p>\n

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Fee Structure<\/h3>\n

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Both Hatch<\/a> and Stake<\/a> have difference in the price structure.<\/p>\n

Both Hatch<\/a> and Stake charge a deposit fee. Hatch<\/a> charges 0.5%, where as Stake charges 1%. Hatch does not have any minimum fee restrictions on its customers whereas stake imposes a restriction of $2 being the minimum fee.<\/p>\n

Hatch<\/a> starts increasing its fee every time you trade more shares. So, investing in hatch is a good option if you are planning to buy shares of a single company.<\/p>\n