Another week, another way to invest in Jubak Global Equity Fund (JUBAX) directly through a brokerage account.
This week the wait is over for those of you who have asked “When can I invest in the Jubak Global Equity Fund through E*Trade?” The answer is now. Today.
When we launched the fund at the end of June, a lot of you said that you’d invest in the fund if you could do it through a brokerage account at Fidelity or Vanguard or …. And we heard you. It’s taken a while to get the process going, but we’re proud to announce that as of today, we’ve signed up another platform, E*Trade.
Of course, you can still sign up directly on line, or through the mail, too. (To start that process or to find out more about the fund go to http://jubakfund.com/invest-in-jubax/invest/ )
As usual, we’ve arranged for investors who utilize E*Trade to have free access to all JAM has to offer. (That subscription normally costs $299 a year.) So, once you’ve completed your trade, please go this link to activate your subscription: http://jubakam.com/etrade. If you forget that link, just go to the Jubak Asset Management homepage and follow the instructions.
In the coming weeks we expect to be able to announce that the fund is available through other brokers you’ve asked about, too. We’re hard at work now on adding TD Ameritrade and Fidelity, and expect to finish all the paper work for those brokers within a few weeks. (If there are other brokerage companies you’d like us to work on, please let us know.)
So, watch this space.
The Jubak Global Equity Fund is distributed by Grand Distribution Services, LLC.
803 W. Michigan St., Milwaukee, WI 53233
You should consider the fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus, that contains this and other information about the Funds, call 1-888-885-8225 or visit www.jubakfund.com. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. Investments are not FDIC-insured, nor are they deposits of or guaranteed by a bank or any other entity, so they may lose value.
Please note that the Jubak Global Equity Fund is a mutual fund which is separate, distinct from, and not directly related to any of the investment strategies or commentaries contained on this website. Accordingly, any statements on this website that are outside of this post are not to be attributed, directly or indirectly, to the Jubak Global Equity Fund. Additionally, the Fund, its adviser and distributor do not review, encourage or endorse any of the comments that may be made in response to this post.
Please add Merrill Lynch and Options House
LPL Financial would be also welcomed.
The link above on jubakam to /etrade is working now. The page not found error is gone.
Hi Jim,
Any chance of getting TD Waterhouse added?
the link to sign up for the newsletter does not work for me either. it says “page has gone missing”
Jim,
Please add ThinkorSwim.
Thanks
Third that for Ameritrade…
One more for Zecco. I’m surprised it isn’t requested a lot more ! $4.50 a trade, 10 free trades/month if over $25k in your account. And how much are others charging ??? Around 10 bucks if not more ???
Second that for Ameritrade.
Jim, please add Interactive Brokers
Just another vote for sharebuilder!
How soon for us AmeriTrade folks having access to the fund… 🙂
Another for Sharebuilder, I too have cash allocated for this
I also have not been able to get access to JAM through Schwab. I bought shares in mid October, went to the Schwab page, but have yet to have my email acknowledged — or gotten anything back. I will also try contacting Beth.
Please add Zecco Trading!
keep pushing for Sharebuilder, I’ve already got the cash allocated for the position
Jim:
The link to the /etrade url goes to a “page not found”. I will email Beth when I am home and have access to my personal email, but wanted to let you know something is buggy.
Opened a position through ETrade and had no problems. Glad to finally be aboard!
mhall, yes you do qualify. Let me put you in touch with Beth who will help you with your problem. Email her at Beth@jubakam.com.
Jim:
I am invested in JUBAX through my Charles Schwab account, but I cannot figure out how to obtain free access to JAM. Do I qualify if i purchased Jubax through Schwab?
Thanks…