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ajprjg

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Hi all,

I bought shares in Zoom at 119 today and sold at 123 making approximate profit of £80, however the funds that came back into my account were £27 less than what I had originally invested, despite making profit.

 

Can anyone answer why this is the case?

 

Thanks.

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20 hours ago, ajprjg said:

Hi all,

I bought shares in Zoom at 119 today and sold at 123 making approximate profit of £80, however the funds that came back into my account were £27 less than what I had originally invested, despite making profit.

 

Can anyone answer why this is the case?

 

Thanks.

Thanks for your post. 

You can check your history on the MyIG page by selecting Live accounts> History. 

When buying physical shares there are commissions and potential tax. 

You will be able to see this on your history. 

Let me know if you need anything else. All the best 

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