Ranking: 18 / 18 Score: 17.00
Understand our Ranking Methodology
Understand our Ranking Methodology
Standard Platform | Commissions & Fees | ||
Account Opening: | D | Stock Trades: | $19.95 |
Stock Trading: | C | Option Trades: | $9.95 + $1.00/cnt |
Options Trading: | review n/a | Option Ex. & Ass.: | $25.00 + $0.00/cnt |
Charts: | D | Mutual Funds: | Click for Options |
Research Tools: | B | Margin Rates: | 5.000% - 8.625% |
Advanced Platforms | Acct Maintenance Fees: | Click for Info | |
No Advanced Platform | Acct Transfer Fees: | Click for Info | |
Stock Trading: | n/a | Commission Free ETFs: | No |
Options Trading: | n/a | Discounts Available: | Click for Offers |
Charts: | n/a | Other Features | |
Research Tools: | n/a | DRIPs: | Yes |
Mobile Platforms | Extended Hrs. Trading: | No | |
iPhone App: | No | Stock Order Types: | Click for Info |
iPad App: | No | Clearing Firm: | Click for Info |
Android App: | No | Tax Reporting: | Click for Options |
BlackBerry App: | No | Mint.com Compatible: | Yes |
Mobile Website: | No | Wikinvest Compatible: | No |
To get free trades, free cash and other great deals
visit our Discounts and Special Offers page
visit our Discounts and Special Offers page
Company Background:
Wells Fargo was founded in New York City in 1852 by Henry Wells and William Fargo. The company is a diversified financial services behemoth, with business lines in retail banking, mortgage lending, credit cards and more.
Wells Fargo was acquired by Norwest Corporation in 1998 but the new company retained the more well known Wells Fargo name. Wells Fargo has had many acquisitions of its own over the years, culminating in the acquisition of Wachovia bank amid the financial crisis of 2008.
In 1995, Wells Fargo was the first major financial services firm to offer online banking.
Wells Fargo is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol WFC and currently has a market cap of $157 billion. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California with John G. Stumpf as the company's Chairman, President and CEO. Its clearing firm is First Clearing, LLC, a subsidiary of Wells Fargo Advisors.
Review Summary:
The Wells Fargo Advisors registration process and charts are terrible while the stock trading engine is merely average. The research tools are decent but not quite among the best. Those trading under the standard fee structure will find that Wells Fargo Advisors is far too expensive compared to the competition. Those with PMA accounts receive much better value (see commissions and fees for more information). Even with a PMA account, options trading fees are too high for us to recommend Wells Fargo Advisors for options traders. Overall, Wells Fargo Advisors falls short of our recommended list.
See our Broker Rankings Page to compare Wells Fargo Advisors with other brokers