So I’ve had a fidelity account for a decade plus. It’s a secondary account i set up and why I can’t remember. Anyways, there’s about 400 shares of apple and some other odds and ends. I don’t ever add funds to the account. It has about $70,000 total in it. My real account is an ME account that I invest with. Has about $260k in it. It has about 400 additional shares of apple In it. My question is, why shouldn’t I close the fidelity account and transfer it to ME? Adding 400 to 400 shares would help a little with DRIP.
Is there any drawback to why I shouldn’t close it out? It just one less password that I need to keep a track of?
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