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Mochachino 16th December 2011 22:22

Anyone buy/sell shares?
 
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mlawlan69 16th December 2011 22:36

toblerone, talk to me.

MiniGibbo 16th December 2011 22:40

Mr_X Iirc..

john-paul 16th December 2011 22:48

Sharesave though work if that counts

Mr_X 17th December 2011 17:46

You might be able to through your bank, have a look on their website. Watch out for fees, such as transactional and monthly. Also duties dont forget.

Mochachino 17th December 2011 18:02

Yeh I noticed them fee's but wasnt anything more about them, like a standard monthly feee or depending on how much you trade etc.

How often you buy and sell, make much?

Tontsy 17th December 2011 18:14

butter ftw!

Mr_X 17th December 2011 18:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mochachino (Post 5711220)
Yeh I noticed them fee's but wasnt anything more about them, like a standard monthly feee or depending on how much you trade etc.

How often you buy and sell, make much?

I have a corporate account for work, so its slightly different.

I think highstreet it used to be 10-15 pounds a month and about the same again for buying/selling. try Halifax share dealing.

I don't really deal in shares as its more long term, I.e. 5+ years, unless an opportunity presents itself...


Hoe much are you looking to invest?
i trade about 10 to 20 or so times a day, all depends on whats happening.

devilsadvocate 17th December 2011 18:48

Heard this is meant to be a good website to use

http://www.iii.co.uk/

Mochachino 17th December 2011 18:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_X (Post 5711266)
I have a corporate account for work, so its slightly different.

I think highstreet it used to be 10-15 pounds a month and about the same again for buying/selling. try Halifax share dealing.

I don't really deal in shares as its more long term, I.e. 5+ years, unless an opportunity presents itself...


Hoe much are you looking to invest?
i trade about 10 to 20 or so times a day, all depends on whats happening.

I guess you are trading thousands, 100k's?

Only small amounts really few hundred here and there maybe, just some way of saving my money and hopefully make a bit too in the long term. Havnt really looked into it and only know basically what ive put in this thread lol

Mr_X 17th December 2011 19:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mochachino (Post 5711280)
I guess you are trading thousands, 100k's?

Only small amounts really few hundred here and there maybe, just some way of saving my money and hopefully make a bit too in the long term. Havnt really looked into it and only know basically what ive put in this thread lol

I think long term it will prove to be a wise investment, i would buy in 1k blocks, otherwise you will lose say 10 or so pounds each time in fees.

i would get a diverse portfolio going, that way will be less risky.

LSOfreak 17th December 2011 19:10

im training to be an investment banker atm
Alot investors don't actually have any idea what they are doing, they are pretty much just gambling their money. Nothing particularly wrong with this, just if you dont keep an eye on the markets everyday you could lose your money very quickly.

You get a little addicted when you are constantly looking at how well your portfolio of stocks are doing lol

daveg1 17th December 2011 19:57

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Originally Posted by devilsadvocate (Post 5711271)
Heard this is meant to be a good website to use

http://www.iii.co.uk/

I agree good site, I do shares and CFDs on there

Giraffe 18th December 2011 09:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by LSOfreak (Post 5711315)
im training to be an investment banker atm
Alot investors don't actually have any idea what they are doing, they are pretty much just gambling their money. Nothing particularly wrong with this, just if you dont keep an eye on the markets everyday you could lose your money very quickly.

You get a little addicted when you are constantly looking at how well your portfolio of stocks are doing lol

Tell me, where are you training and what qualifications are you doing?


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