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• #3402
Could try h&l as well.
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• #3403
Rip RSUs 😰
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• #3404
Access to funds as well as individual stocks would be good. Seems like it might be vanguard
IIRC you can't buy single stocks through Vanguard, only their funds.
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• #3405
I use iweb, which isn't the most glitzy but is cheap.
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• #3406
I'm with Hargreaves Lansdown, I think there are cheaper options but their portal UI and customer service are excellent.
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• #3407
Solid investment advice too
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• #3408
Solid investment advice too
Dunno. Smells a bit like timing the market.
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• #3409
Has the definition of laddering changed suddenly? How do you ladder in an asset class that doesn't have maturities as a price factor?
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• #3410
Also - crypto coins in the investment thread. Lol.
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• #3411
In the office for the first time in a while... lot of quiet, deep slouching with chins tucked in to fully zipped gilets.
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• #3412
It's pretty reasonable to buy a small percentage in case it takes off. Same strategy as an all-world tracker. Global stock market is $100t, crypto is $1t, ∴ it should be in the ballpark of ~1%.
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• #3413
I thought it was mainly chinless wonders in your field?
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• #3414
I've been with Vanguard for a few months. My first experience of Stocks and Shares ISA. First few months things have gone down a fair bit but not sure how worried I should be?
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• #3415
Timeframe should be a few decades rather than a few months so no particular cause for concern at present.
(Is my view).
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• #3416
BUCKLE UP BUCKOS
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• #3417
I've put money in every month as usual and I'm still 5% down from the start of the year. Boooo.
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• #3418
How do you ladder in an asset class that doesn't have maturities as a price factor?
Just like a short ladder attack ;-)
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• #3419
If your portfolio isn't looking like the Patagonia logo at 'n' you're doing it wrong.
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• #3420
Assuming you have a long term horizon, that is good news as you can now buy more cheaply than you could last week.
The only price that matters is on the day you retire (or sell out to something less risky, etc). Hard to do but best to ignore! -
• #3421
interesting outlook today:
Stagflation looms in UK as economic growth grinds to a halt
SoftBank suffers historic loss with $27bn blow to Vision Fund
European corporate bonds hit by steepest sell-off in at least 20 years
Global stocks slide as growth and inflation fears mount
Tether breaks $1 peg as pressure mounts on world’s biggest stablecoin
All on front page of FT.com
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• #3422
gme halted 4 times already today, limit up
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• #3423
Fidelity
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• #3424
Gloom and doom
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• #3425
Vanguard is a real pain at the moment, I am not able to pay in properly. I tried with a small amount and £200 went through but with £1000 it fails and does not show up an an attempted transfer at the HSBC side so they can't help.
Then these pending transfers hang around for days and can't be cancelled.
Yep