I realise this is a broad question, but what are good sources of information for finding potential investments, due diligence etc. Are there any books on investing that are worth reading?
I've only ever gone with random punts historically, e.g. Nvidia which has worked out, but I bought them a...
Really surprised it's not moved more. They landed on the freaking moon, the first private landing. There's lots of news articles today, Elon tweeted, they have more upcoming trips and will likely get more contracts now. Confusing.
I'm interested to see how this one plays out. I bought a small amount ahead of the landing, which has obviously been successful. It's all over news and even Elon tweeted about it, so would be surprised if it doesn't climb up further at open.
They have a couple more launches planned too. Now...
Anyone else got their eye on LUNR? I bought some a week or so ago, ahead of their attempted moon landing, and so far it's going pretty well:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/21/intuitive-machines-nasa-science-progress-toward-moon-landing/
Due to land on the moon today and would be the...
That makes a lot more sense cheers. Yea freetrade is £6 per month. If t212 is free and seems to be better, would rather go with that. I think I'll do what you said, as it seems like the easiest option for now.
I thought I had to transfer it regardless of value? I only have £1k in the freetrade stocks and shares isa, but want to move from freetrade because of the £6 monthly fee and the inability to buy fractionals on some of the funds I wanted. T212 seems better in that regard.
Is there an easier way...
In the chatbot for freetrade it said:
"Please note that GIA and ISA transfers out currently take 6-8 weeks."
Ok in that case I'll just do the form and see what happens.
Am I right in thinking instead of messing around with ISA transfer forms, I can wait until 5th April and open a new ISA with T212, sell all my stuff in freetrade and close my S&S ISA there, and transfer the funds into the new t212 ISA? Just read it takes 6-8 weeks to transfer an ISA and 5th...
Awesome thanks, I might bin off freetrade then as it costs me 6 quid a month for their S&S ISA. Will have to see how I go about transferring it to T212
Will take a look. Freetrade does offer fractional shares but only on US stocks I think. Do you know if T212 offers fractionals for things like VUAG for example? Also doesn't look like t212 has global all cap index. Actually, got a feeling all cap index is only through vanguard?
Great thanks. I also have a freetrade.io stocks and shares ISA but it wouldn't let me buy fractional in any vanguard stuff or anything.
Just wanted to slide a set amount into something long-term, without picking stocks or thinking about it. Stuff like VUAG is on free trade, but it's priced at...
Random one but I wanted to start dumping some spare change into global allcap each month long term. If I open an account with vanguard I notice it says minimum investment £100 a month, but all cap is a smidge over 200 at the moment. Does anyone know if you can buy fractional shares of it on...
Having a bit of an urgent issue. No one was working fine with their supplied router, trying to use my Asus rt ax82u but having no luck.
In WAN settings I can't see anywhere to put VLAN ID. What am I missing?
EDIT: OK, after finding myself on a random polish forum and translating the posts I...
Anyone find the font sizes all over the place? Some apps fonts are too small, some too big. If you increase the display size a lot of it becomes too big.
These forums for example, on chrome the font size is tiny for me on P8P
Not massively impressed with videos in the P8 pro tbh. For some reason when you send them on WhatsApp they look awful, loads of noise and pixelation. Perhaps the 10 bit HDR thing?
I know WhatsApp makes it look pretty trashy anyway but looks way worse than my p6 pro vids used to.
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