After successfully linking your bank account to your Tradesk brokerage account, follow the below steps to make your first deposit!
If you haven’t yet linked your bank account, visit How do I link my bank account?
If you’d like to make your first deposit via wire instead, visit How do I make a wire transfer into my Tradesk account?
Making a Deposit
App:
1. Click the Me page at the bottom right to be taken to the main page
2. Tap Deposit, or choose the three-line menu at the upper right and tap Deposit
3. Choose ACH, which will take you to the deposit page displaying your linked bank account
4. Enter your desired amount, tap Review, and select Deposit
Desktop:
1. Click the drop-down menu at the upper right hand corner next to your name, and click Deposit
2. Choose ACH, which will take you to the deposit page displaying your linked bank account
3. Enter your desired amount, tap Review, and select Deposit
How long will it take for my ACH deposit to be processed?
ACH deposits can take 5-7 business days to process and be posted to your account, depending on your bank’s processing time. Please make sure that the funds remain in your bank account until you receive confirmation that the deposit has been completed.
Note that stock market holidays, bank holidays, and weekends would not be considered business days.
Is there a limit to how much I can deposit via ACH?
The daily maximum ACH deposit amount permissible is $50,000.
Why was my ACH deposit unsuccessful?
ACH transfers can be reversed for multiple reasons, such as insufficient funds, frozen bank accounts, transaction limits, or mismatches in account names.
To avoid ACH transfer reversals, make sure that your bank account maintains sufficient funds to cover your deposit until you receive confirmation that the deposit has been completed. You can also check with your bank representative to make sure your bank account supports ACH transfers, is unfrozen, and doesn’t have any transaction limits.
Can I make recurring deposits?
We now offer Recurring Investments! For more information, visit How do I set up a recurring investments plan?