Would have doubled my money or thereabouts with the AA. Damn.
How much did you get out?
Would have doubled my money or thereabouts with the AA. Damn.
How much did you get out?
Somewhere in the region of £1200-£1400, but as ever sold too soon. I'm not complaining or being greedy, just acknowledging my blindspots when it comes to this game - not letting winners ride.
Obviously not after financial advice here, but if i hold shares in an ISA with Fidelity.
What is the process if i wanted to transfer my entire holdings to someone else?
I know there'd be potential taxes etc involved, but just trying to get an idea of how to do it at this stage (Trying to get my dad thinking about Inheritance planning, as at the moment he's not eligible for a NRB as he's Spanish resident)
if your shares are inside the ISA, then just transfer "in Specie" and they would just move to the new ISA wrapper and everything stays the same. Nothing gets sold etc
Ah that’s interesting thanks. It’s not something I’ve heard of.
Will look into it properly tomorrow but looks like there’s just the transfer fees to consider.
I need to check with him on values, but I’m fairly sure I’m talking 6 figures hence why I’m keen not to pay 50% IHT
Only some of that could go into an ISA I assume.
Maybe i need to get some actual advice!
sorry - just to be clear - are you talking about transferring your own shares inside an ISA ?? Or were you talking about on the death of your dad and his shares/ISA?
They are very different situations with very different options.....
What platforms do you all trade on?
Greggs back above 1500 today looking likely! Celebratory steak bake!
im more long term, i have a bunch of shares in various areas, they just sit there and i sell some when i need some extra cash, atm im selling them, i also do long term with crypto
iv not bought any shares in the last 5 years, instead i now buy crypto and do it as a long term pure gamble
if i get lucky and a company or currency is up at a point when i need some cash great, these days im more interested in switching my assets/savings into a passive income stream, the sooner i can operate on a passive income that i can live on, then i can sit back and enjoy life rather than always being stressed at the edge of my seat
if you bought £5000 of bitcoin around march 13th, selling it now would be £50k same with ether, in my case i put off a gpu upgrade, chucked 50/50 into bitcoin/ether
so rather than me looking at it as a ongoing daily game, i just wait for a big good reason crash, hopefully have some quickly accessible cash elsewhere, check the price history assume it will go back up to its previous price and then just take the risk, little to no research dealing with small enough amounts so that when it goes to nothing i wont panic
i bought in march, iv now sold enough to leave me with what i put in to start with, i think of it as a hobby not an income, if it happens to help me to build up a passive income then great
Nice rise for cine