How to Invest in S&P 500 Index Funds on Trading 212
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good to see videos aimed at all levels of investors,
Thank you! I started this channel aiming at beginners and sometimes I get too ahead of myself haha.
Jubair, would you recommend Vanguard DIST or ACC?
Go with DIST if you like receiving notifications of dividends, but always reinvest dividends. Go with ACC if you don't like checking your investing apps.
I've been trying to build my stocks isa and was wondering if I should invest in this for that reason.
You should invest only if you feel like it's for you. I'm just here to give some information! Good luck
Big help - thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hello Dr, I am in the UK. I watched a video you made a year ago, the APP you recommended is Invest Engine. May I ask, which is better to Invest in S&P500, trading212s or Invest Engine? And if I want to invest £10,000, which way is better, one-off purchase or a monthly buy? Thank you.
Completely up to you, InvestEngine is best if you want just ETFs, Trading is best overall, if you want to buy individual stocks too. Just my opinion, not financial advice.
Another great video, that was very helpful and informative. Thank you.
The likes of VWRL seems very high at the moment, would it be best to wait for a dip before buying?
If you follow my TikTok, I show how it's so foolish to try and time the market. Who's to say that the VWRL will ever drop enough for you to get back into it, by then you could have missed out on a lot of gain.
So when I invest in the Sp500 once would I have to pay to get more shares every time if I wanted to add more ? For example if I had £20 one month and decided I wanted to add £50 the next month would it all add up together or would it be separate
So the more shares you buy, the more shares you'll have, they do add up, in terms of number of shares owned.
Are you buying VUSA as well? Recently I made my first investment by buying 30 shares but I think I'm regretting it. Since I'm going in the long run (at least 15 years) maybe it would have been better to go with the accumulative version. At first I liked the idea of receiving directly the dividends in my portfolio. In my country (Greece) ucits aren't taxable and I think we have a minimal fee of 5% regarding the dividends which I don't mind, it's just the total amount in the long run won't reflect my real gains If don't manually reinvest them back to the etf. Is there a way to switch to VUAA on Trading 212 without having to sell the stocks and rebuy?
Unfortunately you can't just switch over, but if you're investing for the long term, I can almost assure you that you will not worry about 30 shares, as you'll have so many more of the one you want in the future.
Hi Dr. Just a quick question: if you want to take out your profit example from Tesla, do you sell the whole stock and rebuy minus the profit amount? Cause T212 doesn’t have a separate pot for profit. Any suggestions? Ty
I don't recommend trying to do this. First of all, your question implies that you're not sure about it, which makes me nervous. Let's say you brought 100 shares for £100 and the current price increased to £150, if you sell £50 worth, then you will have £100 left but fewer shares. There no guarantee that the share price won't decrease again, so it's pretty risky to do this. You can't always guarantee "profits", the stock market is pretty volatile.
@@Dr.JubairsFinance ok thanks. Just in one of your previous videos you said you prefer to take profit not to hold for long term and i wonder how you do it. And those stocks won’t go up all the time i think, at some point they will go down or stop. Or maybe the market will crash one day😕
@@acmramon When I said take profit, what I meant was: to sell all my shares and realise a profit. I think there is confusion on social media with all of these "trading gurus". Sorry to add to the confusion! Maybe I shouldn't have used this term.
@@Dr.JubairsFinance ok, thank you. Im not selling anything. Only worry for me is if the market will crash one day😒 like a ,,guru,,😅said on yt because of the AI
@@acmramon Every market that is high now, has always crashed before.
I don’t know what you mean when you say interest on shares. As money on shares, there is no interest on your money unless you lend your shares out. Am i missing something
I mean it has appreciation on shares, interest is therefore the growth on the value of the shares you hold, hope that makes sense?
@@Dr.JubairsFinance ok thanks for clarifying. I only started buying last month so I thought I missed something. You actually said compound interest. Which if it’s just appreciation then there is no compounding(as far as I can see). Unless you factor in dividends which I guess if you choose acc then it’s sort of compounding. Cool anyway I just subscribed to your channel
If you invest in DIST and want to withdraw money later on, how do you do that? Its just online app, not a bank , so how to get money out if for some reason, you want to withdraw or move money or switch to different provider?
You can withdraw free funds from your account to the bank you used to deposit the funds in the first place, you can also transfer funds or shares to other providers too
OK SO I BOUGHT THE vusu DIST BUT i SHOULD OF GOT vusu ACC - HOW DO i CHANGE THIS PLEASE ? THANKS ALOT
Unfortunately you can't just change, you'll have to sell and rebuy if you really want to change. However, it's probably not a huge deal, you can always reinvest the dividends, or next time you buy, you can get the ACC version
are there any fees for the vanguard etf for the uk?
Depends on where you buy it from, Vanguard themselves have a platform free. Trading 212 and InvestEngine have no additional fees, just the built in fee that is different for each fund.
@@Dr.JubairsFinance thanks Jubair looking at joining trading 212, what do you mean built in fee? is that jsut automatically taken from the pie /fund value ?
It's automatically taken yes from the value of the fund, not your funds,, you'll never see it as a fee. These are typical really low if you go with popular funds
You should do a video on the x3 daily SPX wisdom tree fund
Leveraged ETFs have lots of risks, I would not recommend them
@@Dr.JubairsFinance agree they are short term, however the carry trade flash crash on Aug 5th is an example of buying fear and uncertainty. I missed the low by 13 mins and bought the 3x SPX ETF which has given me a fantastic return. Will be cashing out and waiting for the sept drop, don't think the drop will be as a big as the carry trade but 8% would be a good level to rebuy.
i discovered the hard way what leverage 3x long is
Oh yeah, leverage, tempting, but I won't touch
Can I trade Tesla 1 share in trading 212 isa?
Sure, I don't see why you can't
@@Dr.JubairsFinance I’m first time to invest, do I need to regularly month to pay in VUAG? If trade US dollars (Tesla) in stock and share isa, do I need to pay hmrc
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1:30 The S&P 500 is not a UK based ETF, it is a USA based ETF 😂. This is concerning cause if you don't even know that, do you even have a clue what the underlying assest in the S&P 500 are?
You clearly didn't listen to the entire sentence, I said UK based ETFs denominated in pounds, and the video is about S&P 500 funds. I stated over 3 times what the S&P 500 invests in.