Is E-Trade down?
Working normallyE-Trade appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day. The last reported incident was about 22 days ago.
- reportSlow / glitchy — Clinton Township, United States 🇺🇸22d ago
- commentSlow to log in. Functions not working. Reporting "experiencing difficulties" at login.22d ago
- reportProblem report — Port Saint Lucie, United States 🇺🇸70d ago
- reportProblem report — Barrington, United States 🇺🇸115d ago
- reportProblem report154d ago
- reportProblem report154d ago
- reportProblem report154d ago
E-Trade Outage Map
What’s typical for E-Trade
E-Trade reliability
Based on 2 recorded incidents over the last 12 months.
Outage history
- # Mar 20, 2026 43m16:40 UTC Service disruption 39 reports
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About E-Trade
E*TRADE is an online brokerage firm that provides a platform for individual investors and traders to buy and sell stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), options, mutual funds, and other financial securities. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in New York City, USA
Frequently asked questions
Is E-Trade down right now?
E-Trade appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day. The last reported incident was about 22 days ago.
Why is E-Trade not working for me?
We're not detecting a broad E-Trade outage right now, so a problem is most likely local to you — your internet connection, device, or the app. Try restarting the app, then your router. If many people report the same issue, this page will update to show it.
When was the last E-Trade outage?
The last recorded E-Trade incident was about 22 days ago.
How do I report a E-Trade problem?
Use the “Report a problem” button on this page and choose what's not working. Reports are anonymous and update the live status and outage map in real time.
How does Outage.Report know if E-Trade is down?
We aggregate anonymous user reports and monitor public social-media posts, comparing live volume against E-Trade's normal baseline for the time of day and region to detect anomalies — often before they're officially confirmed.





