Share trading or IGIndex?
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Looking to speculate on a few very low priced (currently) shares. Total fund of £10k to lose.
Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
The Contrarian said:
Looking to speculate on a few very low priced (currently) shares. Total fund of £10k to lose.
Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
I'm on IG - the longest time duration I could see on LBG was until March 2010 so it looks like 'yes' and 'yes'. Not sure if any other spread bet sites can do a longer duration but no doubt somebody will know...Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
Good luck
dibbly_dobbler said:
The Contrarian said:
Looking to speculate on a few very low priced (currently) shares. Total fund of £10k to lose.
Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
I'm on IG - the longest time duration I could see on LBG was until March 2010 so it looks like 'yes' and 'yes'. Not sure if any other spread bet sites can do a longer duration but no doubt somebody will know...Looking at thing slike Taylor Woodrow, Lloyds, Inchcape - the sort of established companies currently well below thier 'peak' market value.
I expect to hold the shares between 12 months and 36 months.
I guess trading th eactual shares is the only way to go? Financial spread bets are not this long term, are they?
Good luck
Also depends if you're going to be troubling the CGT thresholds - no tax at all to pay on spread betting winnings.
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