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Thanks. More on this, I don't understand why when buying a US stock the price is in US dollars, but when I buy a UK stock it appears in GBP pence. So I'm confused by looking at the price of a stock as it doesn't reflect the same decimal. Is this an error?
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Hi,
This is a question regarding shares dealing on international shares.
When placing an order with a day limit, with closed markets, if the order expires and doesn't hit the price I set, do you charge the order fee anyway?
Or does it close the postion with no order and no fee?
Thanks
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Hi,
This is a question regarding shares dealing on international shares.
When placing an order with a day limit, with closed markets, if the order expires and doesn't hit the price I set, do you charge the order fee anyway?
Or does it close the postion with no order and no fee?
Thanks
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Hi,
Not really I'm sorry. I would like to keep some trades open for the long term and regularly add a sum to each of them to avoid the fee (so at least 3 times every quarter on different trades).
I might be opening new trades depending on the size of the portfolio I want to build, but I want to be free to avoid closing them each quarter.
My intention is to add amounts to the open positions on a regular basis once the portfolio has been created.
I trust this to be possible without a fee.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I just started using the platform and I now notice that the fees have risen. This is not a good start, but I do understand the reason.
Can I ask if the £24 per quarter completely replaces the inactivity fee?
Also, what do you mean by being active, does it mean placing 3 orders in a quarter? For example if I have an open position that I'm willing to keep for the long term, by adding a small amount 3 times a quarter will count as being active and be eligible to avoid the fee?
Thanks for clarifying.
Igsnakeuk
Dividend payment
in Investments, share dealing, and Smart Portfolios
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Hi, regarding something similar, how do I know if the shares I've selected will pay me a dividend and when?
I'm sure I've selected companies that pay dividends but didn't see any payments yet.
Thanks.