ganmo wrote: » So I'm guessing it will make it easier depositing money to our accounts too?
Deleted User wrote: » How can it be easier than it currently is. Money in my account next day and ready to trade. The only thing I can think of is that it no longer needs to come from a nominated account, which is no biggie.
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » I've just got to the front of the waiting list and made the first deposit to the Degiro bank account. How long does this take to clear before I have full access from experience? It says 2/3 days in the app
Deleted User wrote: » Next day currently. I think they do that to dampen expectations and... emails
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » I've transferred from a Euro bank ac but they seem to have asked for a GBP deposit, does that make a difference?
Deleted User wrote: » Really, where are you based? I'm in Ireland and considered nothing else but a euro account.
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » I'm in Ireland. The account details for the transfer appear to relate to an account in the UK also
Deleted User wrote: » Strange... you 100% sure it's Degiro? Now, the one change from when I joined was they are moving to proper bank accounts for holding our cash. Although, I thought they were going with a DE German bank account.
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » 100% sure its Degiro It is a Deutsche Bank account but its denominated in GBP
Shedite27 wrote: » That makes no sense. Asking Irish customers to deposit in a Euro bank account in GBP. My account asks for deposits to a Dutch bank account,in Euro.
HelloYoungBoy wrote: » I'm not making this up!
bfa1509 wrote: » I had a buy order for a stock for $42 but the stock itself was $45+ at open this afternoon. I logged into my Degiro account to find my daily appreciation way up in the green. Turns out the buy order filled at $42 somehow and now I'm up 8% for that stock!! It hasn't been anywhere near $42 in over a month. Has this anomaly happened anyone else? I'm afraid it's a glitch that degiro will reverse. Otherwise some poor soul has had their stop loss mistakenly filled! Makes me worry that it could happen the other way for me too... Here's a screenshot: You can see the order filled at $42 at 15:30 but there is no record of it being at that price ever during the day!
heffo500 wrote: » Do Degiro execute trades in the grey market/ after hours? Perhaps that's where it was executed
bfa1509 wrote: » I had a buy order for a stock for $42 but the stock itself was $44+ at open this afternoon. I logged into my Degiro account to find my daily appreciation way up in the green. Turns out the buy order filled at $42 somehow and now I'm up 8% for that stock!! It hasn't been anywhere near $42 in over a month. Has this anomaly happened anyone else? I'm afraid it's a glitch that degiro will reverse. Otherwise some poor soul has had their stop loss mistakenly filled! Makes me worry that it could happen the other way for me too... Here's a screenshot: You can see the order filled at $42 at 15:30 but there is no record of it being at that price ever during the day!
Jim2007 wrote: » It's just what can happen when you are dealing with a discount broker. The brokers have got to make their money somewhere and the usual is a commission on trade flow, most of the time the punters will not know or notice it... but every so often a trade get's routed badly and it shows up, most often in the negative though.... I would certainly kick up big time if they tried to correct it without evidence of a stock market correction as well. They played the game and lost too bad.
Shedite27 wrote: » The volume is quite low on that stock, so it's possible there was a large bid/ask spread at the opening bell. If someone has a sell at "Market" or say $42, and you have a buy at $42 that sale can take place. The price you see on Yahoo Finance or whatever is usually the midpoint. Admittedly it's a stretch that the gap would be that wide. I've seen it happen for some products but most I've seen would be 20c or so.
bfa1509 wrote: »
Jim2007 wrote: » They played the game and lost too bad.
bfa1509 wrote: » Heeheehee.:cool:
crushproof wrote: » Has anyone's else's cash pot on Degiro increased massively?! I have an extra £6,500 to trade...
declanflynn wrote: » Hi, Can anyone tell me how I buy shares in a company listed on the FTSE AIM all share index using degiro. Thanks