el diablo wrote: » Sometimes when I click on a stock (during trading hours) there is no price listed or no chart available for the stock. Anyone know why this happens?
Pussyhands wrote: » Just signed up and transferred from my bank to degiro. I expect the "transfer funds" task will stay there until 48 hours time?
Amber Mealy Illness wrote: » It is pretty straight forward. Read the fee schedule (irish based shares). Don't forget the 1% stamp duty.
el diablo wrote: » You should be able to log in but you can't do any buying or trading till you upload your government ID. Did you receive an activation email?
RockDaddy wrote: » I have just registered with DeGiro. Does the account activate straight away or does it take a while before you can log in? It wont log me in now.
Pussyhands wrote: » Can someone explain the fees please? Doesn't make sense to me. Let's say you put 500 euro into an irish companies shares like glanbia. How much would it cost and what ongoing fees are there?
Taylor365 wrote: » I thought Degiro didn't do drip...
evolving_doors wrote: » What's all this about ?
Sugar Free wrote: » If you hold an accumulating ETF on DeGiro, is there a way to see the amount of dividend re-invested vs. loss/gain in value?
Skelet0n wrote: » Does anyone know how to set a trailing stop-loss on degiro? They have it listed in their FAQ but I haven't been able to find it.
Captainsatnav wrote: » or by carrier pigeon or steamer express?
Skelet0n wrote: » Just get them to fax it to your home fax machine.
Captainsatnav wrote: » Idling is right. Actually they're very 1980s. I need a statement of holding s for a mortgage application. Asked them to email a statement to me. Said they can't. Post only.
Taylor365 wrote: » 40% in stocks. 60% idling in prize bonds.
Captainsatnav wrote: » Actually they're very 1980s.
Pussyhands wrote: » Stupid question but do you guys put much of your money into stocks? I know an amount can be a lot for someone but little for someone else but just wondering...