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ISA's who's the best?
12 years 3 months ago #8472
by diver993
Hi Libero, the Tax-Free bit is the attraction for me but, if you know other ways to make a tax-free income I'd love to know about it
Big thanks to all who replied. I will take a look at iWeb in the morning
Replied by diver993 on topic ISA's who's the best?
Libero wrote: I'm with WaveRider, and think Iweb is cool (for trades and ISA trading accounts)...
That said, I do have to ask, is it even worth it any more? I'm having doubts especially since there are so many more ways to try and build a nest egg, and ISAs need a serious overhaul.
Anyway, good luck regardless!
Hi Libero, the Tax-Free bit is the attraction for me but, if you know other ways to make a tax-free income I'd love to know about it
Big thanks to all who replied. I will take a look at iWeb in the morning
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12 years 3 months ago #8471
by waverider2
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Diver apologies for the delay: here is the answers..
Stop loss- yes iWeb do that for open trades only (not when you open a trade)
Charges- 5 £ flat fees
Stop loss- yes iWeb do that for open trades only (not when you open a trade)
Charges- 5 £ flat fees
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12 years 3 months ago #8470
by waverider2
Replied by waverider2 on topic ISA's who's the best?
iWeb is cool I think. Fairly easy trade plan execution and flat fees. I was with the share centre for a long time and a lot of it went on admin and all kind of fees- that's on top of the trading costs. So the moment I heard about iWeb- I didn't think twice.
It's all about what you want and how you want it.
It's all about what you want and how you want it.
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12 years 3 months ago #8469
by Libero
Replied by Libero on topic ISA's who's the best?
I'm with WaveRider, and think Iweb is cool (for trades and ISA trading accounts)...
That said, I do have to ask, is it even worth it any more? I'm having doubts especially since there are so many more ways to try and build a nest egg, and ISAs need a serious overhaul.
Anyway, good luck regardless!
That said, I do have to ask, is it even worth it any more? I'm having doubts especially since there are so many more ways to try and build a nest egg, and ISAs need a serious overhaul.
Anyway, good luck regardless!
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12 years 3 months ago #8467
by annes goal
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Oops - I wrote a reply and then apparently clicked thank you!! So, I lost my message - but you got a thank you!! Haha!
Here goes - lets' see if I can write, and send, a reply more successfully this time (it's obviously too early to be doing this!)
I set sell orders as stop losses on my trades.
Costs depend upon the number of trades you do in a month (combined with all accounts you have with HL) so, less than 9 a month each trade incurs a charge of £11.95, between 10 & 19 the charge is £8.95 and over 20 the charge reduces to £5.95.
I hope that helps - here's their page on charges - I'm not on a commission!! Please shout if you have any other questions I might be able to answer.
Have a lovely Sunday.
Anne
www.hl.co.uk/shares/share-dealing/dealing-charges
Here goes - lets' see if I can write, and send, a reply more successfully this time (it's obviously too early to be doing this!)
I set sell orders as stop losses on my trades.
Costs depend upon the number of trades you do in a month (combined with all accounts you have with HL) so, less than 9 a month each trade incurs a charge of £11.95, between 10 & 19 the charge is £8.95 and over 20 the charge reduces to £5.95.
I hope that helps - here's their page on charges - I'm not on a commission!! Please shout if you have any other questions I might be able to answer.
Have a lovely Sunday.
Anne
www.hl.co.uk/shares/share-dealing/dealing-charges
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12 years 3 months ago #8466
by diver993
Replied by diver993 on topic ISA's who's the best?
Many thanks Annes Goal, Waverider and Remo. Do your providers allow stop-losses and what's the transaction costs please?
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