Re: Interactive Investor
- From: Tiddy Ogg <tiddyogg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:39:31 +0100
On 27 Apr 2006 07:13:20 -0700, will_usher@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,There are similar sites, including moneyextra.co.uk that provide such
I quite young (hence I dont know too much about stocks and shares)
however I've managed to save a bit over the past year that I'd like to
invest in shares.
I found this site or service called Interactive Investor on
www.iii.co.uk. I have been looking for a site that I can use to easily
buy and sell shares but haven't found any apart from this. Is this
service reasonable (i.e. easy to use) for someone who is just beginner
in trading? Do I need to deal with stockbrokers or can you do the
buying/selling without their help? Or, could anyone recommend other
sites?
Thanks.
services, and act as the broker.
But make sure you know what you are risking. Look and learn from
www.fool.co.uk (if you can find your way round it.)
Tiddy Ogg.
http://www.tiddyogg.co.uk
.
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