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Online dealing     

Minx - 09 Feb 2004 19:02

Despite trading most days we still go through the telephone broker - at great cost. Can anyone shed any light on the multitude of online brokers with low commission charges - seeing some of the offers we could save a few thousand (tens)a year. I se lots of adds and promises but always worry as to the safety and efficiency.

Any help greatly appreciated

Minx

little woman - 09 Feb 2004 20:36 - 6 of 13

I don't remember having to put a minimum amount of money on either the comdirect or HB account. I had to give D4F 2,000 to open the account. It didn't stay very long, as once it was open, they didn't seem to mind that I transfered most of it back, and just left what I wanted to play with and was prepared to lose! In fact at one point I transfered all of it out and didn't use the account for a couple of months. Then just put a small amount on it to start playing again.........

Minx - 11 Feb 2004 10:37 - 7 of 13

Little woman - thanks very much for the help / info, also fundamentalist and for the warning scotinvestor. I shall explore the sites and see if I can cut back my costs, As well as saving costs I won't be concentrating too much trying to get closing deals as at present which is a bit restrictive.

thanks again
Minx

stockbunny - 11 Feb 2004 13:30 - 8 of 13

Very interesting responses, I have also posed a similiar question on the
traders thread today - didn't see this post until the deed was done!
Minx - you may want to check the online facilities the broker you
currently use via the phone has, as this may make the ID stuff easier
as they will already 'know' you & it could speed things up -
I am in the process of checking this out
myself as well as shopping around for an online broker.

FTreader - 11 Feb 2004 13:58 - 9 of 13

I also have a D4F a/c and use TDW for share trades. Trouble with D4F is they limit you to FTSE 350 stocks. Are there any CfD brokers who cover smaller companies?

Minx - 11 Feb 2004 15:38 - 10 of 13

tried my broker but they don't guarantee prces and it relies on a broker picking up the order ??

thanks

38 - 11 Feb 2004 18:13 - 11 of 13

You could try my firms e/o team, PA Dealing, at www.fyshe-group.co.uk/padealing

I genuinely wouldn't recomend them if I didn't think them any good and I make nothing from their business.

I apologise in advance if I appear to be a rampant self publicist.


ckmtang - 11 Feb 2004 18:19 - 12 of 13

i use imiweb, it charges flat rate 10 pound, but some active share, they normally cannot trade at once, like i try to buy AFG today before it rise they won`t let you trade, but after it rise they let you trade it. So i need to pay more if i want to buy it. And also in the busy time (8:00 and 4:30) they seemed serve busy and won`t let you trade at once at that time. I am not sure is any ppl using imi have this problem????

Velocity - 11 Feb 2004 19:44 - 13 of 13

Minx

Try www.etrade.co.uk - 9.95 per side, direct access if you're into it, online limit & stop orders, if done orders, charts etc etc. Friendly, efficient service. I've used them since about August & have no complaints. They do equities, cfd's futs, currencies and most other major markets. Just watch out for the financing charges!
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