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Anybody use this website for share dealing?

  • 16-06-2009 9:41pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 95 ✭✭


    Hello all,
    Ive been reading here for a while and ive been searching for a good broker for buying shares. Ive found a website called share.com. The are based in England. They seem quite good one very good option that they offer is the stop loss control. This is something that not very many other brokers offer. So I was just wondering if anyone here has used them and if they thought they were any good.

    If I was to go with this company is there anything that I should be weary of? Noting that they are an English company and they have a cheaper rate of capital gains tax than here in Ireland.

    Thanks for any replys, regards,
    J


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 deepdiver


    Hi jonnyj sorry i`ve no advice for u but im at the same spot as u i`ve just regestered tonite i know this question has been asked alot n i`ve read all the replies varying opinions i just want to trade iseq n maybe London stocks pure novice .I bought some AIB back at 42 n 44 through my local bank but need to get an active a/c n get some of the action . I sold on monday morn after reading late on sun night on this site so thanks to everyones advice i took some profit as they say on here felt great although nerves recked watching news and sharewatch prices first thing:eek: anyway love the site seem to be some cool traders willing to spare some info to us greenhorns .Almost signed up with sharewatch today read some more on here and now i dont know again:( .I know Goodbody and Davey mentioned alot abit expensive i dont think im goin to be trading more than once or twice a week so something simple(like me:o) to trade some banks again to get started we`ll see. Any advice would be great .BOI or AIB ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,710 ✭✭✭RoadKillTs


    Hi jonnyj sorry i`ve no advice for u but im at the same spot as u i`ve just regestered tonite i know this question has been asked alot n i`ve read all the replies varying opinions i just want to trade iseq n maybe London stocks pure novice .I bought some AIB back at 42 n 44 through my local bank but need to get an active a/c n get some of the action . I sold on monday morn after reading late on sun night on this site so thanks to everyones advice i took some profit as they say on here felt great although nerves recked watching news and sharewatch prices first thingeek.gif anyway love the site seem to be some cool traders willing to spare some info to us greenhorns .Almost signed up with sharewatch today read some more on here and now i dont know againfrown.gif .I know Goodbody and Davey mentioned alot abit expensive i dont think im goin to be trading more than once or twice a week so something simple(like meredface.gif) to trade some banks again to get started we`ll see. Any advice would be great .BOI or AIB ?


    That made my eyes hurt. Thanks.


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