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Sorry to hear, but yeah, could have been worse. Peak price was 45p...
It's effectively pocket money for AAL.
It's effectively pocket money for AAL.
Its not the worst news possible. I was really shook by a good project unable to find that last bit of finance, what a screw up. But I think its part of a larger picture, where MSFT can finance for five years with a rate underneath inflation, buy back their shares which rocket but genuine grassroots growth like this ? too risky, its topsy turvy nonsense.Bad news for (most) Sirius investors:
Can anyone recommend a broker that doesn't charge a monthly fee?
iii are charging me £9.99 for basically holding my shares.
Who is next best and doesn't have a monthly fee?
Check to see if your money is protected should Freetrade’s underlying custodians fail, especially those overseas. Same with the failure of whoever they decide to term your free cash with (this is how they primarily make their money).
Seems Hargreaves Langsdown doesn't appear to have a monthly fee
Just feel it's ridiculous that i'm charged more a month than Netflix for them to just hold the shares.
HL are 0.45% capped at £45 pa for shares.
I think that it is ridiculous to think that you expect a huge online asset trading platform at your disposal 24/7 where you also hold your investments to be free. I’m certainly no big fan of HL - they’re at the expensive end and they have trouble brewing post-Woodford. But I wouldn’t touch Freetrade with a barge pole. If service is free, then you’re the product, not the service. For the generation who are happy that everything’s free and ok until it isn’t, and then scream foul - somebody help me, I guess that’s good enough. Each to their own
Well they were free to hold them for the longest time with the hope that you'd be a regular trader so they could make money that way.
Why would their name being aligned to owning the stock cause them to suddenly need £10 a month? They just want ARR over fees! Not really asking, just ranting.
What are some alternates to HL to review please?
What for? Trading? Pension? Isa? OIEC's? EFT's?
There are hundreds of platforms out there - each does much the same thing but some are priced differently depending on what your useage will be.
Sorry should have been more specific. I have a s&s isa with vanguard and HL (not paying into HL at present) and a very small SIPP with HL.
I’m not looking at individual share investment as I don’t have the knowledge or time.