kenyard wrote: » nah if you setup your account with that bank account associated with it; it recognises and assigns to your degiro account. I transferred 50 quid first time to see it works as i was a bit skeptical.. You can transfer 1 euro to see if it works just to verify you have it setup correctly. It generally takes 3 working days.
BrokenArrows wrote: » This thread kinda dropped off the radar so ill guess ill bring it back with more gold talk. Gold has just popped up to $1352. A price which hasnt been seen since September 2016. Unfortunately for gold most of those gains are negated or caused by the sharp devaluation of the USD against most currencies. Im trading in GBP so its even worse. We're back to pre brexit GBPUSD prices. Hopefully we will see a strengthening of the USD and a maintenance of the price of gold before i decide to sell.
For ever odd wrote: » For those of you who like stats (use as a guideline only), it might give a few ideas.
PHG wrote: » Anyone else finding the markets tougher over the kast 2 weeks? Couple of gaps up and down over appearing. Looks like summer markets already here (world cup causing this??)
Pussyhands wrote: » I'd like to invest something in stocks but don't know the best options or tax implications. Anyone know where I can start? Is now a bad time to get in seeing as it's at ATH levels?
Mach 3 wrote: » US Sugar #11 Now firmly on the watch list. Finishing the month at multi year lows. This is probably not the bottom, but is a nice marker for the when it does start to rise again, others might choose to average in small over further price drops. Sugar tax? People will still use sugar.
BrokenArrows wrote: » When the next crash comes its going to be a very tough one, whats worse is it doesn't look like its going to be anytime soon.
daheff wrote: » Is 2020 soon enough for you? google 2020 recession and you'll find a wealth of articles predicting it. JPMorgan have built an app to forecast recessions. They are forecasting 2020. Start selling your shares early next year!!!!:eek:https://smallcaps.com.au/jp-morgan-warns-next-financial-crisis-coming-soon/
BrokenArrows wrote: » It might actually be the perfect time for it for me anyway. Will likely be selling my house at the end of 2019. If i was then to hold the cash and it all came crumbling down it would be perfect. lol. Will just have to wait and see what happens.
amacca wrote: » Consider the possibility of your cash being worth nothing also.