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Previously on "Online share dealing"

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  • richy
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    Thanks for all the suggestions everyone.

    I went with HL vantage in the end, as already with them for SIPP. rich

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  • pangeakiller
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    I use svssecurities. £5.75 per trade with an alright interface.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I boughy a couple thousand. The drop was a little overdone IMHO but time will tell
    Snap, though showing a small loss at the mo.

    Mind you since I'm long shorting it is probably a good strategic move.

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  • richy
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    I use shareprice.co.uk, 10 quid a trade, or 9 if you use their great iPhone app.
    The site does look good free info! How is the "trading dashboard" style interface? I think being able to diagrammatically see the information in graph form, day/week/month/year/decade is essential !

    Also shareprice.co.uk doesn't appear to sell funds. So would still need HL for that. (also I've already got a few funds through L&G, but theirs are limited choice.. maybe that is all the choice I need tho!)

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  • richy
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    The Share Centre

    BTW, The Share Centre website has been timing out twice while I've been trying to use it. Unknown cause (my other web browsing all fine).

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  • richy
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    HL Share dealing?

    Thanks for all the replies.

    I have been looking at Hargreaves Landsdown Vantage, looks quite good: 11.95 per trade. No 1% charge like Share Centre!

    Share dealing charges | Deal from £5.95 with Hargreaves Lansdown


    My other concern was how easy it is to get cash, in and out of the account. I know the trader may make this tricky. I may wish to take money out to purchase a buy2let etc in the next year or so.

    Cheers, rich.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by richy View Post
    I signed up with The Share Centre (share.com) but found they charge 1%, or £7.50 min.

    So 5k on Tescos would cost me £50 to buy, and I presume another £50 to sell?

    .. So I am thinking maybe not a good deal, as the others like TD Waterhouse charge £12.50 per trade, and £10 per quarter if no trades.

    Cheers, rich
    I use Barclays Stockbrokers Barclays Stockbrokers. £14.95 flat use for infrequent trades, but can drop down to £4.95 if you are frequency. In addition you can set up ISAS, Sipps, Bonds etc etc Very useful for managing a good portfolio.

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  • Waldorf
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    Originally posted by Joeman View Post
    Anyone pouring money into Tescos shares?? is it a minor profit blip (so good time to buy) or start of their demise??
    No - the new boss has mentioned that he will be spending millions to re-vamp stores and fund promotions, so Tesco's profits will be hit for a few years, and he can blame the previous boss.

    Tesco will be ok in the long term as it has a huge market share but it will be a long slog, if you are happy to sit it out for 5+ years than you should be ok, but I cannot see any quick profit making.

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  • richy
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    I signed up with The Share Centre (share.com) but found they charge 1%, or £7.50 min.

    So 5k on Tescos would cost me £50 to buy, and I presume another £50 to sell?

    .. So I am thinking maybe not a good deal, as the others like TD Waterhouse charge £12.50 per trade, and £10 per quarter if no trades.

    Cheers, rich

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    I use iii.co.uk. Not had any problems.
    WASBS

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Joeman View Post
    Anyone pouring money into Tescos shares?? is it a minor profit blip (so good time to buy) or start of their demise??
    I boughy a couple thousand. The drop was a little overdone IMHO but time will tell

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  • Joeman
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    Anyone pouring money into Tescos shares?? is it a minor profit blip (so good time to buy) or start of their demise??

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  • Wary
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    I use First Direct, but only because I bank with them which means it is much easier to be able to transfer funds to/from the share dealing account.

    My recommedndation would be NOT to use them for share dealing as their system is pretty poor.

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  • richy
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    Originally posted by xing View Post
    Why not do spread betting instead of short term trading? The spreads or fees are usually lower.
    I don't fully understand Spread betting.. so I could mess up!

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  • xing
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    Why not do spread betting instead of short term trading? The spreads or fees are usually lower.

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