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Again, I'm not asking for investment advice.Originally posted by Paddy View PostKeep to what you know and I presume that is the UK. You need local knowledge and if you were investing in a foreign marked it would be the same a sticking a pin randomly in the FT. There are also far more restrictions on what stocks and shares you can buy in foreign markets.
FWIW I do not know the UK market. I think I picked the wrong place for this question.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostAny recommendations?
I'm not really interested in UK stocks, looking for US / Asia , shares, futures.
Keep to what you know and I presume that is the UK. You need local knowledge and if you were investing in a foreign marked it would be the same a sticking a pin randomly in the FT. There are also far more restrictions on what stocks and shares you can buy in foreign markets.
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Bob - more interested in a trading service with access to the more exotic (DJIA futures for example).
My current accounts don't offer this.
I would prefer a UK based service so I don't have to transfer cash to USA.
Most of the ones I see seem quite ropey or if I call them they're kind of "uh? What's a Dow future?
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I don't have a lot of money to invest so it needs to be cheap too.
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