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Advice for the Best Platform for Monthly ISA Investing
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Slightly annoyed that my password for the site has suddenly stopped working. Hopefully just a minor blip. I am 99.99% certain that I had remembered my password correctly but I suppose I should give them the benefit of the doubt!
Has anyone else had any password issues with TD before?0 -
Have two separate TD accounts I log in to quite regularly and have had no problem with either so far. Password is quite short so not easy to have any problems I'd have thought.
As for TD Platform, on the plus side their use of cash held on account in lieu of a regular monthly DD payment for regular investments is mighty useful.
One negative is their portfolio view fund descriptions - so abbreviated as to be practically useless. Not a problem unless you get more than one fund from the same management team I suppose. I emailed them about that and got a reply saying they'll look into it.
Their annual charges are the problem for me, Charles Stanley are getting my ISA allowance this year.'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0 -
Had a read..not sure what a Vanguard fund is but i dont have anything like that with HL anyway..mostly wealth 150 all doing well..This may help a bit, all new to me trying to get my head round it!Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0 -
if you're in mostly wealth 150 funds, then you'd probably get much higher rebates on cavendish - e.g. some funds would be 0.5% rebate instead of 0.25%.0
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