Best online brokers for ETF investing in February 2025

Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are among the most popular ways to invest in the stock market. They offer diversification, potentially attractive returns and generally lower risk than individual stocks. And they do it all for what often amounts to a very reasonable cost.

Here are the best online brokers for ETF investing and why you should consider them.

What is an ETF and why are they so popular?

ETFs have skyrocketed in popularity since the first one in the U.S. was launched in the early 1990s. ETFs are baskets of securities similar to mutual funds that track broad indexes like the Standard & Poor’s 500 or smaller slivers of the market, such as social media stocks, gold or health care.

However, unlike mutual funds, ETFs trade like stocks throughout the day when the market is open, which makes them attractive to investors. These funds provide another way for investors to diversify their portfolio without having the stress of choosing individual stocks.

“You get the benefit of diversification over a market sector or an entire market from your very first share, rather than the concentrated risk of buying individual stocks,” says Greg McBride, CFA, chief financial analyst at Bankrate. “As [the late Vanguard founder] Jack Bogle famously said, ‘Rather than look for the needle in the haystack, just buy the whole haystack.’”

In fact, more than 89 percent of investment professionals “use or recommend” ETFs to their clients, according to the Financial Planning Association’s 2024 Trends in Investing survey. ETFs are more tax-efficient and less expensive when compared with mutual funds.

Here are the best online brokers for ETF investing:

Overview: Top online brokers for ETFs in February 2025

Charles Schwab

Charles Schwab is a longtime advocate of individual investors, and the well-known discount broker had long charged zero commissions on its own ETF offerings, before lowering commissions on all ETFs to zero. Individual stock trades are also free, while opening and maintaining a brokerage account at Schwab is, too.

Charles Schwab also provides a wide breadth of educational resources, including some of the best research and user-friendly tools in the market. Its ETF Select List, for instance, details investor-friendly funds, taking into consideration commissions and fees, a fund’s track record and suitability for individual investors. Former TD Ameritrade clients who are now part of Schwab should be impressed with what they find.