JoeyD wrote: » There is no price info quoted so you have to use something like google finance to get an idea of where it is (when the market is open). I just realised this.. So you'll need to be up between the hours of 1am and 7am to make the trades here in Ireland - take a price from google finance as your limit price although it is 20mins delayed so it won't start showing prices until around 1.20am If your order doesn't get filled try increasing your limit order slightly as the price will have moved during the 20min delay...and with lithium it's probably gone up :pac:
dashoonage wrote: » Right lads, complete nooooooob here. Considering making a move on some shares. If i transfer a sum into Degiro and get cold feet can I just transfer it back out?
Zascar wrote: » Degiro now offering €20 freee credit when you sign up... as good as time as any if you have not joined yet
topper_harley2 wrote: » .04% of E100,000 is only E40 quid! Hardly hefty.....
Kenya1234 wrote: » DO I pay fees when both buying and selling shares? or is it just when buying?
Tom Dunne wrote: » I have a couple of funds with Rabo. Does Degiro have similar funds? Is there a list anywhere? I cant seem to find a list on their website.
Kenya1234 wrote: » Anyone know how much transaction fees would be to buy DUST ETF?
JoeCat wrote: » I just opened an account with them a couple of weeks ago but I haven't used the broker yet. Anyone knows where I can find the difference between basic account (mine at the moment), Active account and Trader account? I could only find the differences between custody and standard profile but unsure if it is the same.https://www.degiro.ie/helpcenter/faq/my-account/909 On the other hand, at first look, I find the charts and lay out very basic (even though on the website they say they have the best technology and best broker, I suppose it just does the basic (buying and selling). Not good enough for technical trading. Good price anyway, specially compared to the rip off from other brokers or banks in Ireland.
Naos wrote: » Custody vs Non-custody account; What are the pros & cons of each? As a normal person looking to invest a small amount, which should I choose?
Cork123456789 wrote: » It's Dalata on the Irish Exchange. The blue square says it's real time. (Thanks for taking the time to respond by the way - I appreciate it)