Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - Page 384 |
(This post was last modified: 2020-04-26, 09:06 AM by pcabc.)
RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical AnalysisAttached are the updated charts of the RABWDB Indicator, Individual Phases, SP500 RABWDB, SP400 RABWDB and SP600 RABWDB. RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical AnalysisAttached are the updated charts of the US Stock Market Survey Indicator, Individual Stages, SP500 Survey, SP400 Survey and SP600 Survey. Trading 212 free stock share worth up to £100?I've just signed up with an account with Trading 212 to test out the ISA account. It says it has £0 fee Stocks & Shares ISA, £0 commission investing and No foreign exchange fees. So I thought it was worth testing to see if that's the case. The stocks available is limited to most large and medium caps, but only very popular small caps.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: Trading 212 free stock share worth up to £100?(2020-04-26, 03:11 PM)isatrader Wrote: I've just signed up with an account with Trading 212 to test out the ISA account. It says it has £0 fee Stocks & Shares ISA, £0 commission investing and No foreign exchange fees. So I thought it was worth testing to see if that's the case. The stocks available is limited to most large and medium caps, but only very popular small caps. Interesting, I've been through the list of trade-able instruments on their site. Without counting them, I'd recon that about 3/4 of my most recent positions would be available there. Seem a bit odd that they only have some, not all, of the SPDR US Sector ETFs. RE: Trading 212 free stock share worth up to £100?(2020-04-26, 03:11 PM)isatrader Wrote: I've just signed up with an account with Trading 212 to test out the ISA account. It says it has £0 fee Stocks & Shares ISA, £0 commission investing and No foreign exchange fees. So I thought it was worth testing to see if that's the case. The stocks available is limited to most large and medium caps, but only very popular small caps. A question, what order types do they have available on an ISA account? RE: Trading 212 free stock share worth up to £100?(2020-04-26, 04:01 PM)pcabc Wrote: Interesting, I've been through the list of trade-able instruments on their site. Without counting them, I'd recon that about 3/4 of my most recent positions would be available there. Seem a bit odd that they only have some, not all, of the SPDR US Sector ETFs. The ETFs look limited currently, mostly only ones listed on LSE. But I'm most interested in being able to trade US stocks in an ISA properly i.e. during US market hours without having to use a CDI of the stock that only trades during UK market hours (like I have to in my SIPP account). Also, the zero commission thing will help too if they don't add too much to the spread to make up for it. But I will see how it goes on that front. But trialling it with a small account to begin with, as think you can only test something properly with real money to see how it compares. Degiro would have been my preference if they had an ISA, as you can trade anything and has low fees, margin options, multiple currencies etc. But they still don't offer an ISA currently.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: Trading 212 free stock share worth up to £100?(2020-04-26, 04:02 PM)pcabc Wrote: A question, what order types do they have available on an ISA account? Looks like standard trading account, CFD account and ISA account
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. |
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