Online Trading

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rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Anyone know of an online trading company that doesn't need a £1000 or similar deposit.

I only want to play around with £50 or something to get an idea of how the stocks work.

What would be a good way of getting started in online trading?

Any good online guides that are recommended?

Much appreciated, beers to those who help after i've made my first million

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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You could invest you first 50 in me and Ill tell you how.

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Very helpful Brian...

Any helpful suggestions?

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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I dont actually know. Paypal springs to mind but im not sure what the certain guidelines to using it are.

btw, just looked at ur profile rico. Are you actually getting the Ruf?

>> Edited by BrianTheYank on Thursday 13th May 02:25

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Brian...

Paypal isn't what i'm talking about... i'm talking about trading stocks and shares...

About the RUF...

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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found something for ya-
https://us.etrade.com/e/t/invest

just play around with google and ur bound to find something

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Yeah i've looked at etrade...

i'm just asking the community for recommended sites that fit my criteria in my original post

I also don't know the watchdogs etc and what sites are respected and which sites people have had problems with.

Cheers for the help though.

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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I try to do what I can to help with my limited knowledge of everything.

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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BrianTheYank said:
I try to do what I can to help with my limited knowledge of everything.

NikB

1,834 posts

272 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Have a look at www.citybull.com. Some very helpful and knowledgable people on there.

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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I personally use Comdirect for my dealing. To set-up an account is free and all trades are £12.50. TBH It's not worth investing something like £50, as it will cost you £25 just to buy in and out of your shares, which means you'd need a 50% rise just to cover costs. Set-up a Comdirect watchlist instead and pretend that you really have invested money in the stocks. I have a massive watch list and kick myself every time I see how much some have risen in the past few months.

Trading: www.comdirect.co.uk

Share Info/Forum: www.advfn.com

Happy hunting

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Forgot to add that as far as I know Comdirect do not require a minimum balance on your account.

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Thanks for the links. I'll check them out.

shadowninja

77,494 posts

289 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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www.halifax.co.uk

Dont remember putting a deposit. About £12 per trade, £10k limit.

Laingy

676 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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By the time you have bought and sold a share (£12 to buy, another £12 to sell), that is £24, or a 24% gain on £100, hence not worth dealing in lots of less than £500.

So speaks a brother.

Laingy

676 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Look for some 'fantasy share dealing' eg the times runs one as soemwhere to cut your teeth

rico

Original Poster:

7,916 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Laingy... you stalking me or something?!??!

I think i'll just pretend trade for a year or so... see if i 1) enjoy it and 2) are any good, before i start using money.

Laingy

676 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Not stalking, just checking you are not getting into trouble with these internet chat rooms things

shadowninja

77,494 posts

289 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Laingy said:
By the time you have bought and sold a share (£12 to buy, another £12 to sell), that is £24, or a 24% gain on £100, hence not worth dealing in lots of less than £500.

So speaks a brother.




£10k limit tho

'course, if i'd reread the original post i wouldnt have posted this or my own thread.

but halifax i used quite a bit in the past without problem.

>> Edited by shadowninja on Thursday 13th May 20:23

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Friday 14th May 2004
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rico said:
1) enjoy it and 2) are any good
1) You should do it anyways for a better financial future.

2) Takes a lot longer then a year to get good at it