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I, for one, am not comfortable with using the new system but have often found that the old system is 'not available' which I suspect is a ploy to make us use the new system. However, my main difficulty is finding some information which was available on the old system. this is on the third column to the right of the share name where there is a column which gives 'news' 'edit book cost' 'market data' ' news' 'get info' etc The' market data' gives a drop down menu which gives news, client sentiment, fundamentals, broker ratings, dividend yield. I cannot find this on the new system has anyone any ideas please

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Sorry can't help you dex47, I'm lost too just now!

Well it had to happen didn't it, we all hate change don't we? I really don't see why IG couldn't run the old and the new platforms, just won't trade until I have a look at the new(ish) platform and learn how to use without losing a fortune, bah!

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17 minutes ago, shaggy99 said:

Sorry can't help you dex47, I'm lost too just now!

Well it had to happen didn't it, we all hate change don't we? I really don't see why IG couldn't run the old and the new platforms, just won't trade until I have a look at the new(ish) platform and learn how to use without losing a fortune, bah!

the old platform uses Flash which is being phased out altogether by the maker Adobe as has some security risks. 

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3 hours ago, dex47 said:

I, for one, am not comfortable with using the new system but have often found that the old system is 'not available' which I suspect is a ploy to make us use the new system. However, my main difficulty is finding some information which was available on the old system. this is on the third column to the right of the share name where there is a column which gives 'news' 'edit book cost' 'market data' ' news' 'get info' etc The' market data' gives a drop down menu which gives news, client sentiment, fundamentals, broker ratings, dividend yield. I cannot find this on the new system has anyone any ideas please

Hi, just looking at the new share dealing platform for the first time myself.

You can find the Market data tab in the 3 bar icon tab left side of asset name which opens a new browser page with all the info.

(see pic below). 

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