I fancy a mess around with a few quid here, few quid there etc.... without going into multi national stock exchanges etc.... what the best online (and cheapest fees) to have a "play around".... Don't want to risk a start with a couple hundred of quid or so, I am talking about, trying a play around starting off with something say like a tenner, just to see how/what I can turn it into (or even lose)... Anyone any ideas???
hardly worth it with so little mate. At least start with £100. Buy shares in Northern Rock?? A gamble but could pay off?
</p> http://www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk/?category=whatweoffer&usecase=landing125</p> Maybe worth a read..</p>
RE: What are the fees with Halifax? They do 2 types of share accounts http://www.halifax.co.uk/sharedealing/sharedealingaccount.asp http://www.halifax.co.uk/sharedealing/sharebuilder.asp Independent review here - along with a number of others http://www.thegoodwebguide.co.uk/index.php?rid=3046
Easty..... Is there a minimum term in relation to the minimum 20 quid per month??? can't find it anywhere on the site..... I like the idea of the sharebuilder, but obviously 20 quid a month is a committment, I was hoping say 20 quid whenever I felt like it say every 2 or 3 months... Or can I take it as reading in between the lines, that until you sell up and close the account, your minimum 20 quid each months stands??? Cheers in Advance
With £10 a month you better off going to bookies.... £10 is not gonna make it worth your time researching the companies and how they going / expected to do in the near term. If you just gonna take a punt on a company to see if it goes up or down then thats a bit daft if you interested in sport. At least if you interested in any kind of sport you probably know enough about it to take an educated guess on the odds at the bookies. You gonna get bigger returns that way too. Failing that get yourself down to Napoleons. (gent)
RE: Easty..... Is there a minimum term in relation to the minimum 20 quid per month??? Can't help you with the Sharebuilder, I have the Sharedealer account, so you guess is as good as mine based on what's on the website.