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Discount share trading as well as cash ISA?
tomleafs
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Hi all
I have reached my cash ISA limit this year and would like to invest in the stock market under an ISA wrapper. The cash ISA is with Nationwide but it appears that other stockbrokers offer more competitive fees when it comes trading stocks and shares. What would be the best solution for keeping my cash in an ISA wrapper as well as getting competitive fees for buying and selling shares (also within an ISA wrapper)?
The best rates I've found appear to be from online trading websites such as tradersown.co.uk and X-O.co.uk. However I would appreciate recommendations for any others.
Thanks for your time
I have reached my cash ISA limit this year and would like to invest in the stock market under an ISA wrapper. The cash ISA is with Nationwide but it appears that other stockbrokers offer more competitive fees when it comes trading stocks and shares. What would be the best solution for keeping my cash in an ISA wrapper as well as getting competitive fees for buying and selling shares (also within an ISA wrapper)?
The best rates I've found appear to be from online trading websites such as tradersown.co.uk and X-O.co.uk. However I would appreciate recommendations for any others.
Thanks for your time
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You can have both a S&S ISA and a cash ISA with 2 providers. So you could have both.0
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Thanks - that's good to know. Where would you recommend setting up a stocks and shares ISA or were the two links I posted acceptable?0
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