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.TUX. Flag 24 Feb 18 7.57pm

Originally posted by chris123

Good luck with your investment.

Ditto.

 


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.TUX. Flag 09 Apr 18 9.23pm

Update?

 


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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 09 Apr 18 10.10pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Had a bit more of ppi back.
Quite a good bit actually.
Not wanting to throw it away but wouldn't mind investing a little in shares.
It's all Greek to me but i read the AIM market is as I understand penny shares.
Any tips or useful ways to get involved.
Looked at web pages but tons.
Any idiot guides to recommend and how or who do you use to deal the shares and what are the rough charges.

Very best of luck to you if you hav a go
My advice is steer clear. The risks are high. So easy to get lured in ( by yourself) put in more than you planned then lose.

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 11 Apr 18 5.30pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

Update?

Done it earlier
Opened a stocks and shares isa with an online company called IWEB
GOT £250 worth at 2.10p each
I'm now an entrepreneur.
Bring on a few gallons of oil and I can retire.
That's nearly 12000 shares
Feel a bit special
I suppose I must be doing this

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 11 Apr 18 6.26pm

Originally posted by Jamesey

We have a great financial adviser who works under the umbrella of St James Place. He invests our money in maximum S&S ISAs and other stock market areas depending on your preferred risk - low risk in our case.

The adviser and the group all take their cuts of course but it's hassle-free for us and we have been withdrawing income amounting to about 4% pa, not bad, considering the capital value has actually been increasing over the past couple of years.

For worry-free investing and a decent return it can't be bettered in my view! Hopefully there won't be another stock market disaster or you'll be seeing me outside Clapham Junction singing "Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?"

There is no such thing as a great financial adviser.
They are all salesman who take money from you regardless whether your investments rise or fall.

Using a wealth manager is an utter mugs game. They have as much clue as to what the markets will do as you or I do, however they still make their money.

Why people would trust a complete stranger with their savings is completely beyond me.

Particularly when these same people receive huge bonuses and salaries. Who pays for this? you!

My advice would be to always be in complete control of your own investments and keep any interest/dividends/rent accrued in the pot to compound to make even more money. Never trust a stranger to 'invest' your hard earned.


 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 11 Apr 18 7.21pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

There is no such thing as a great financial adviser.
They are all salesman who take money from you regardless whether your investments rise or fall.

Using a wealth manager is an utter mugs game. They have as much clue as to what the markets will do as you or I do, however they still make their money.

Why people would trust a complete stranger with their savings is completely beyond me.

Particularly when these same people receive huge bonuses and salaries. Who pays for this? you!

My advice would be to always be in complete control of your own investments and keep any interest/dividends/rent accrued in the pot to compound to make even more money. Never trust a stranger to 'invest' your hard earned.


And that's exactly what I've done Tom!
My decision my dosh.
Roll the dice and wait and see.
If these shares double I've made 250 and if it goes belly up I've only lost that amount.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 11 Apr 18 7.55pm

go to Vegas and put it all on red

 


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.TUX. Flag 11 Apr 18 8.19pm

Originally posted by cryrst

Done it earlier
Opened a stocks and shares isa with an online company called IWEB
GOT £250 worth at 2.10p each
I'm now an entrepreneur.
Bring on a few gallons of oil and I can retire.
That's nearly 12000 shares
Feel a bit special
I suppose I must be doing this

Good luck bud.

 


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.TUX. Flag 11 Apr 18 8.20pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

There is no such thing as a great financial adviser.
They are all salesman who take money from you regardless whether your investments rise or fall.

Using a wealth manager is an utter mugs game. They have as much clue as to what the markets will do as you or I do, however they still make their money.

Why people would trust a complete stranger with their savings is completely beyond me.

Particularly when these same people receive huge bonuses and salaries. Who pays for this? you!

My advice would be to always be in complete control of your own investments and keep any interest/dividends/rent accrued in the pot to compound to make even more money. Never trust a stranger to 'invest' your hard earned.


This.

 


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View DannyH93's Profile DannyH93 Flag London 11 Apr 18 8.54pm Send a Private Message to DannyH93 Add DannyH93 as a friend

I think the fact you refer to interest probably says it all, I'm afraid. You go to these people for advice on what to do with your money, for your greater good at different times in the future.

The investment side of it is suited to what you feel comfortable with, diversified, run by fund managers, not the adviser.

Getting 1% 'interest' in the bank, while inflation is far higher. You do the maths.


Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

There is no such thing as a great financial adviser.
They are all salesman who take money from you regardless whether your investments rise or fall.

Using a wealth manager is an utter mugs game. They have as much clue as to what the markets will do as you or I do, however they still make their money.

Why people would trust a complete stranger with their savings is completely beyond me.

Particularly when these same people receive huge bonuses and salaries. Who pays for this? you!

My advice would be to always be in complete control of your own investments and keep any interest/dividends/rent accrued in the pot to compound to make even more money. Never trust a stranger to 'invest' your hard earned.



 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 11 Apr 18 10.01pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

Good luck bud.

Cheers
I will post any pos or negs

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 11 Apr 18 10.02pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

go to Vegas and put it all on red

I could go in bet Fred and do that !

 

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