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latika | First time buying Shares in uk -pls help? |
Hi,
i'v never bought shares in my life and dont have any clue what share market is all about,i would like to invest in shares though,i'm looking to start with £500pounds and see how it goes,i do have saving but i'm never going to invest the full amount,bcos i consider share market as a gamble and there are loads of risk involved aswell,i'm not scared for these £500 pounds..but can anybody tell me what should i do to start wiht,i dont want to hire a broker or something because there services are so expensive...what should i do???
I will looking at probaly investing £100 pounds a month in future for 2-3years..is it possible or what? |
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Invest in small growing companies... Go for Artemis smaller companies... BUT NOT NOW!!! This is the worst time to invest... wait about a year, This company was reccomended to all tycoons by Coutts & Co bank and by warren buffet.... I would suggest learning more in that time, Get books by warren buffet and others, Really get to know what to do.. The info is out there, There will be alot of people wanting to give you bad advice, but Warren buffet will be the BEST way...
Checkout Amazon.com |
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manxbiker
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your best bet is to get advice from an independent financial adviser |
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Hi
Don't waste your money buying books, if a book gave all the answers to sucesfull investing we would all be doing it. If you are prepeared to risk your money (investing is a gamble) then just go for it. Log onto hoodlessbrennan.con a UK broker who charge 8 pounds a trade (you also pay stamp duty/tax) and open an account. If you want a tip which could make you a small fortune, or could lose everything I would reccomend Taylor Wimpey (TW.L), currently at about 12p last year they where over 50 times that value.
Good luck, but remember you could very easily lose every penny. |
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CountTheDays
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With such a small sum I suggest you speak to an ISA provider so that you can put your investment in a tax free wrapper. Some of these providers may also provide share buying facilities as well - however do some proper research on discount brokers so that you know what fees to expect. Discount brokers will expect you to open an account with a minimum balance - I somehow suspect £500 will be too little. Nevertheless, go and check the ISA providers...maybe even one of the remaining mutual building societies could be your best bet. |
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Justin K
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The Share Centre publish some good free guides about trading:
http://www.share.com/webp/freeguides.htm
Best of luck! |
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PHIL P
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The previous answer is referring to Coutts & Co - bankers to the Royal Family.
Coots, are little duck-like wading birds. |
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feena59
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Latika
I admire you for having the guts to invest in the stock market at this time of uncertainty. Over the years the stock market has produced the biggest returns for investors HOWEVER please note that it's a long term game (at least 4/5 years) to allow your money to grow and you risk losing money if you sell at the wrong time.
I would suggest that you look at pooled investments like a unit trust or investment trust who invest mainly in the U.K. to lessen the risk.These types of investments allow you to pay in monthly, say £50 per month or you can put in a lump sum.
Ask an Independent Financial Adviser about pooled investments - rather than just buying 1 or 2 stocks these investments invest in hundreds so the risk is less.
Good luck to you. |
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Prince Bharat Bhardwaj
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ishares.com |
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john
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There is a beginners guide to the stockmarket here. |
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