Stock Market Brokerage Phone Numbers and Contact Links
Need to absolutely reach your brokerage right now? Here’s a handy resources of all the brokerages I am aware of, their phone numbers, hours of operation, and a link to the brokerage’s contact page. On that page you’ll usually find a Fax number, overnight mail address, regular mail address, email addresses, and sometimes even an online chat. In many cases, there are multiple telephone numbers listed, I chose the one for existing brokerage clients (if that’s not what you need, just hit up the link and you’ll find the whole list).
| Brokerage | Phone Number | Hours of Operation | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charles Schwab | 800-435-4000 | 24/7 | link |
| E*Trade | 800-ETRADE-1 | 7AM-Midnight ET | link |
| Fidelity | 800-544-6666 | Unknown | link |
| Firstrade | 800-869-8800 | 8:30AM-9PM ET M-F | link |
| Merrill Lynch | 800-MERRILL | 24/7 | link |
| optionsXpress | 888-280-8020 | 9AM-5:30 ET M-F | link |
| Scottrade | 800-619-SAVE | Unknown | link |
| Sharebuilder | 800-747-2537 | 8AM-9PM ET M-F | link |
| TDAmeritrade | 800-669-3900 | 7AM-8PM ET M-F | link |
| T. Rowe Price | 800-225-7720 | 8AM-8PM ET M-F | link |
| TradeKing | 877-495-5464 | 8AM–6PM ET M-F | link |
| UBS | None | Online only | link |
| Vanguard | 877-662-7447 | 24/7 | link |
| Wachovia Securities | 877-879-2495 | 8AM-8PM ET M-F | link |
| WellsTrade | 800-TRADERS | 24/7 | link |
| Zecco.com | 909-657-6655 | 9AM-6PM (EST) M-F | link |
Did I miss your brokerage? Let me know and I’ll add their phone number.
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