Seconding EToro - nice stable platform, been around for years and have just reduced the minimum trade size to 10 from 25 - which is much more small or starting out invester friendly.
I do quite like eToro. The interface is easy to understand. They've been around for ages and you can trade in their app and store crypto in their wallet if you want to stake. They also seem to deal in the reputable coins more than some of the alternatives.
Motherhen mode. Whatever you're doing out there be careful of the cold from hell - not COVID - which is going around. Got careless with masking as I'm double jabbed and everything. One week later and I'm on the strong antibiotics to stop the cold turned worst chest infection in decades from...
I didn't get a GoPro. I got a South American beer company ;)
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Freetrade is now on Android. £2 minimum trades/balance. It does offer ISAs and a SIPP but there is a charge on those unlike their general account.
T212 has a free ISA but has been slow in onboarding new customers in the last months.
For free software you could try LibreOffice for a suite of programs that do Word, Excel etc stuff for no money and which you can open Microsoft programs in.
You can use T212 to buy index stocks. Buying those small and often should pound cost average you into the market and let you get a feel of things rather than diving into single stock tradings and getting scared out of the market.
I got my mortgate back in the old days when this was common. It worked okay for me even though the interest rates back then were huge compared to now. The key thing though is to make sure that the mortgage payment itself is not too much of your monthly income and you've built in a safety margin...
It happens sometimes when a stock price becomes unweildingly large (Apple and Tesla) - the stock is split. It also happens when the stock price or so small that it puts investors off as they think there must be something wrong with it. or fund investors can't buy it as some can't buy penny...
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