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Previously on "A 'Free' share dealing service with the Fintech feel?"

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Spoiler View Post
    Anyone else using Freetrade ? The 'Monzo-type' experience has arrived for share dealing.
    Have just started using it and so far I like it (but then I also like Monzo, Starling, etc)

    - Fee-free trading (no dealing commission)
    - Shares, ETFs as well as UK/US stocks
    - S&S ISA for £3 month flat fee (probably cheaper options out there though, like iWeb ?)
    - FSCS protected

    They're currently running a free share promotion - sign up and grab a free "mystery" share using the link below (I'll also get a random share).
    Don't get too excited though - whilst you could bag a £200 free share, a previous one I got allocated was in Sports Direct (yay - go Mike Ashley !)

    Refer someone to Freetrade and get a free share each
    One of the main reasons why the UK’s real is sinking below other nations is that most people want to make a quick buck without using their intelligence eg. Be a pop star without learning music. Buying some shares rather than doing a small start-up business. Invest in property rather than investing in manufacturing.

    As an individual, you will never be able to compete with your shares against instant trading and insider trading.

    Germany, for example, has a long tradition in investing in long-term shares in order for a company to grow. Overall it helps everyone.

    Think outside the box.
    Last edited by Paddy; 16 December 2019, 00:58.

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  • Spoiler
    started a topic A 'Free' share dealing service with the Fintech feel?

    A 'Free' share dealing service with the Fintech feel?

    Anyone else using Freetrade ? The 'Monzo-type' experience has arrived for share dealing.
    Have just started using it and so far I like it (but then I also like Monzo, Starling, etc)

    - Fee-free trading (no dealing commission)
    - Shares, ETFs as well as UK/US stocks
    - S&S ISA for £3 month flat fee (probably cheaper options out there though, like iWeb ?)
    - FSCS protected

    They're currently running a free share promotion - sign up and grab a free "mystery" share using the link below (I'll also get a random share).
    Don't get too excited though - whilst you could bag a £200 free share, a previous one I got allocated was in Sports Direct (yay - go Mike Ashley !)

    Refer someone to Freetrade and get a free share each

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