Jump to content
  • 0

How to Add a spread betting account


JonJenkins

Question

Hi Community, 

Can someone please help me with something that I suspect is probably quite simple to do, however I cannot do It. 

I have a shear dealing account and I want to add  a spread betting account which will allow me to use the same funds as the shear dealing account.  

I have tried adding an account in my dashboard but there is no option for a spread betting account only  IAS,  SIPP, SHEAR DEALING AND SMART PORTFOLIO. I have also tried opening a new account but that only directs me back to my IG shear dealing account dashboard.

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

Jon  

Link to comment

1 answer to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0
Guest Marjaker

At the moment there isn't anyway to open a new spreadbet account if you did not choose this option when you first registered for your account. The only way i can think of going around this is to close your current account and reopen a new one or join another spread bet site.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • General Statistics

    • Total Topics
      22,068
    • Total Posts
      92,908
    • Total Members
      42,474
    • Most Online
      7,522
      10/06/21 10:53

    Newest Member
    scobes2
    Joined 17/05/23 10:51
  • Posts

    • Does anyone else know any other SB providers that you can use to trade through TV?  I've only so far seen CFD providers which doesn't work for me due to tax reasons (mainly the hassle of having to account for it as well as the obvious cost).
    • Is there any update on when/if there will be any integration with Tradingview???
    • The anonymity of cryptocurrency transactions can vary depending on the specific cryptocurrency you use and the methods you use. While some cryptocurrencies provide a degree of privacy and anonymity, it is important to note that achieving complete anonymity can be difficult. Most cryptocurrencies operate on a pseudonymous basis. Transactions are recorded in a public ledger, called a blockchain, using cryptographic addresses instead of personal information. However, these addresses are usually not directly linked to a real identity, unless someone voluntarily discloses this information. Some cryptocurrencies, such as Monero (XMR) and Zcash (ZEC), are specifically designed to increase privacy and anonymity. I read on https://deeplab.com/darkweb/anonymous-sudan-launches-cyberattacks-on-middle-eastern-news-outlets-expands-target-list-with-four-additional-names that some people use this anonymity as a cyber attack.
×
×
  • Create New...