Thank you mate. Is the any other fees involved?x-o.co.uk
£5.95 per trade
not foreign stocks?x-o.co.uk
£5.95 per trade
May I ask which company is this that your going to invest in?
x-o.co.uk
£5.95 per trade
not foreign stocks?
Question Marty the broker you use, can I enter the price for profit target and stop loss (to get out with a small loss) on top of setting what price to buy the shares in order to get filled?
inboxMay I ask which company is this that your going to invest in?
Ah ok mate. Yes it's a Canadian company. Not investing much, just dipping my toe. Not sure what to do!No, you can't, or you couldn't when I signed up anyway, I think HL allow access to all markets, but I'm pritty sure they charge for your accounts.
inbox
Ah ok mate. Yes it's a Canadian company. Not investing much, just dipping my toe. Not sure what to do!
Yes you can but I've never used it.
inbox!Tell me too.......
Marty it's best use it to top trader/hedge funds use those functions to get out before the market turns and minimise loss.
I'm just an investor looking for a better return then the banks saving accounts.
Of course however nothing goes up for ever and that's why successfully investors use either trail stop-loss or have a profit target before it hits the top and falls back down again.
I'm only in OPTI and SBTX at the moment. Picked up both just after the IPO for under 10p.
Is SBTX SkinBioTherapeutics PLC?
Yeah.
wonga?May I ask which company is this that your going to invest in?
I'm just an investor looking for a better return then the banks saving accounts.
you looked at peer to peer?
No I haven't. Don't know much about it if truth be known.
Wow! Purchased five grands worth at $32
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I'm going to sit on it. Investors queuing up to get in, so it's still expected to rise.What's your profit sell target?
I'm going to sit on it. Investors queuing up to get in, so it's still expected to rise.
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Inbox mateDepends if it breaks through the 48 dollar barrier. Okay what's your stop-loss in case it goes under your original purchase price to exit?