E*TRADE Review: Checking, Savings and CDs

E*TRADE, through Morgan Stanley Private Bank, offers a checking account with ATM refunds, a savings account with strong rates and no monthly fees, and high-yield CDs.
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Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association
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at Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association, Member FDIC

  • Savings
  • Checking
  • Certificates of deposit
  • Customer experience
  • Overdraft fees

Overall institution rating

4.3

NerdWallet rating 
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E*TRADE, a financial services firm most known for their brokerage accounts, also offers checking and savings accounts, and some CDs, through Morgan Stanley Private Bank. Its savings account has strong rates. Its Max-Rate Checking Account earns interest and offers ATM refunds, though there's a monthly fee if you don’t meet minimum requirements. If you have investment accounts with E*TRADE, you can view all your accounts in one place. If you aren't ready to open a brokerage account, however, the emphasis on investment tools may seem distracting.

Best for: Customers who are looking for a savings account with strong rates, a checking account with ATM refunds (and who can meet the requirements to avoid monthly checking fees) and those who would like to see their bank and brokerage accounts in one view.

Pros

  • No overdraft fees for checking accounts.
  • No monthly fees on savings accounts.
  • Competitive rates on savings accounts and CDs.
  • No minimum opening deposits.
  • ATM fee rebates.

Cons

  • Monthly fees on checking (though they are avoidable).
  • High minimum balance requirements to avoid fees.
  • No branch access.

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Savings

E*TRADE Premium Savings

Savings

Member FDIC

4.5

/5
 NerdWallet rating 
APY
4.10%
With $0 min. balance for APY
Bonus
N/A
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at Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association

The Premium Savings Account earns a strong rate regardless of your balance. There's no monthly fee and no minimum opening deposit amount.

Checking

E*TRADE Max-Rate Checking

Checking

Member FDIC

4.0

/5
 NerdWallet rating 
Monthly fee
$15.00
Waived with direct deposit or $5,000 minimum balance
APY
3.00%
With $0 min. balance for APY
Bonus
N/A
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at Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association

This checking account has a decent interest rate and has no deposit minimum, but there's a steep $15 monthly fee if you don’t meet one of the following requirements:

  • Receive qualifying monthly direct deposit of at least $200.

  • Have an average monthly balance of at least $5,000.

  • Have an average monthly balance of at least $50,000 in an eligible linked premium or stock plan account.

  • Have qualifying trading activity in the previous quarter.

This account offers unlimited ATM refunds worldwide. That means fees you’re charged for withdrawing cash, for example, will be credited back to your account.

E*TRADE also offers a basic checking account with no minimum deposit or monthly fee. However, it doesn’t earn nearly as much interest. That account wasn't considered for the purpose of rating this financial institution.

Certificates of deposit

E*TRADE CD
E*TRADE CD

CD

Member FDIC

3.8

/5
 NerdWallet rating 
1-year APY
4.25%
3-year APY
3.60%
5-year APY
3.50%
Minimum deposit
$0

E*TRADE has a standard range of CD terms issued by its parent bank Morgan Stanley Bank. These are bank CDs, as opposed to brokered CDs, which the firm also provides. There’s no minimum to open the bank CDs and rates are solid.

» COMPARE: See our list of the best CD rates

Customer experience

4.6

NerdWallet rating 

You can access your checking and savings accounts from E*TRADE’s mobile apps, which also provide access to brokerage services. The apps receive good ratings from users and allow you to access standard banking services, such as mobile check deposit and electronic transfers to and from the account. Customer service is available by phone.

Overdraft fees

4.8

NerdWallet rating 

E*TRADE doesn't charge insufficient funds fees on its Max-Rate Checking account. If you opt in to its Coverdraft Protection service and have a transaction that causes an overdraft, you can use a backup account to transfer funds to cover the transaction. There's no charge for the transfer, but transfers might be made in $100 increments, regardless of how much you overdraft by. There's no overdraft line of credit option.

How does Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association compare?

Current Product

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5

APY 

4.10%

With $0 min. balance for APY

APY 

4.20%

With $0 min. balance for APY

APY 

4.55%

With $5,000 min. balance for APY

Bonus 

N/A

Bonus 

$300

Earn up to $300 with direct deposit. Terms apply.

Bonus 

N/A

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Methodology

NerdWallet’s overall ratings for banks and credit unions are weighted averages of several categories: checking, savings, certificates of deposit or credit union share certificates, banking experience and overdraft fees. Factors we consider, depending on the category, include rates and fees, ATM and branch access, account features and limits, user-facing technology, customer service and innovation. The stars represent ratings from poor (one star) to excellent (five stars). Ratings are rounded to the nearest half-star.