From my experience as a trader, evaluating E*TRADE’s platform has shown me that its primary advantage lies in the breadth of investment products it offers. I found that E*TRADE provides access to not just stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds, but also options, bonds, and futures. This depth is particularly useful for traders or investors who want to diversify beyond basic equities, even if—importantly—it does not provide access to forex, commodities, indices, or cryptocurrencies. The inclusion of managed portfolios and various account types, such as retirement and small business accounts, means there’s a degree of flexibility for different investment profiles and goals. When it comes to fee structure, what stood out to me is the $0 commission for stock and ETF trades, which is competitive and appeals to active traders and those who prioritize cost efficiency. That said, E*TRADE applies a $0.65 per contract fee for options, which drops to $0.50 for those trading 30+ contracts quarterly—something I appreciate, since lower costs can matter for high-volume strategies. However, futures and mutual fund fees can be higher than some competitors, particularly if trading volume is low. On a cautious note, I have concerns about risk, given E*TRADE’s lack of valid regulatory status and the warning signs I observed regarding its NFA license. For me, these regulatory gaps outweigh many of the functional benefits, because safeguarding my funds is non-negotiable. I believe anyone considering E*TRADE’s product range and fee structure should seriously weigh these risks before proceeding.