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Mr_love_monkey 15-03-2007 21:13

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 34251961)
Cool! Did the tip reap rewards? :D

Eventually... though not as soon as planned - I ended up holding onto the stock for a year - made about 50% on it...

Paul 15-03-2007 21:21

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
I use HDSL (Halifax Share Dealing Service) - very easy to use.

Only do it if you can afford to lose as well as gain.

danielf 15-03-2007 21:33

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 34251994)
Only do it if you can afford to lose as well as gain.

It's probably a good idea to tell the wife as well ;)

lauzjp 16-03-2007 06:07

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
brave people do share dealing! when I'm feeling flush I'll do a couple of scratchcards! :D

Ramrod 16-03-2007 08:00

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34251982)
Eventually... though not as soon as planned - I ended up holding onto the stock for a year - made about 50% on it...

50% in a year is very good! :erm: :tu:

Aragorn 16-03-2007 11:38

Re: Online stock/share trading
 
I use Iweb which is part of Halifax. £10 flat fee with no minimum no of trades. You can also shelter shares in a self select ISA, althought there is a small admin charge.

Personally, I get tips from the Telegraph money website or the BBC pages and the breakout charts someone linked to a while back. Investors chronicle would be a good investment if you are serious.

The markets are a bit volatile atm, but there are some good bargains out there if you look.

Are you after a long term investment (blue chips) or day trading (more risky, but potentially better returns). As Paul says decide how much you can afford to lose and then anything you gain is a bonus. Also remember to take your gains on a regular basis (which I don't)! A 50% gain is only on paper until you actually realise the profit - as has been seen over the last couple of weeks.

HTH.


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