Here are the links/resources we mentioned: Free share worth up to £100: trading212.com/promocodes/FIN (aff, terms apply) Our free index fund cheat sheet: financialinterest.com/index-fund-cheat-sheet/? Video on Trading 212's pies (and why we don't use them): th-cam.com/video/M9bxtF3T4yY/w-d-xo.html
Great job at explaining this to new people, it was easy for me to understand and it is far the best example on the subject for me personally. Good job 😊
You should be able to transfer your Cash ISA to Trading 212 and then move the funds into your Stocks & Shares ISA from there, if that's what you wanted to do. If the deposits were made in previous years then it wouldn't contribute to this year's limit, their ISAs are flexible.
Here are the links/resources we mentioned:
Free share worth up to £100: trading212.com/promocodes/FIN (aff, terms apply)
Our free index fund cheat sheet: financialinterest.com/index-fund-cheat-sheet/?
Video on Trading 212's pies (and why we don't use them): th-cam.com/video/M9bxtF3T4yY/w-d-xo.html
Great job at explaining this to new people, it was easy for me to understand and it is far the best example on the subject for me personally. Good job 😊
Thank you, glad you found it so useful!
This is a cracking video and so easy to use. I have watched a few others and this is by far my favourite for a beginner.
Thank you!
how do you place a TP and SL on an Invest account
Is there no option to deposit free share claims under an ISA account? Are they only received through an investment account?
I think you can also claim the free share in the Stocks ISA
where do you locate the demo account?
Within the Invest or CFD account, hit the menu then click 'Switch to Practice'
Can I transfer a previous years cash ISA to T212 and change it to a S&S ISA ? If I can , does this mean I can imvest £20k +£20k into S&S this year ?
You should be able to transfer your Cash ISA to Trading 212 and then move the funds into your Stocks & Shares ISA from there, if that's what you wanted to do. If the deposits were made in previous years then it wouldn't contribute to this year's limit, their ISAs are flexible.
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