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best site to view investments
wellsie82
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hi
i have a stocks and shares ISA and a stakeholder pension with legal & general. rather than logging into l&g's site on a regualr basis i use trustnet where i can view the value of my investments and see at a glance any ups and downs
ive recently opened a sharedealing account with halifax and im looking for a site where i can view everything i have at a glance
i update my portfolio on trustnet monthly once my dd's have gone out and extra units have been brought so i know i'll have to keep doing this
just wondered if anyone knew of anywhere where i can view all the info in the same place (as trustnet doesn't cover equities etc)
many thanks :beer:
i have a stocks and shares ISA and a stakeholder pension with legal & general. rather than logging into l&g's site on a regualr basis i use trustnet where i can view the value of my investments and see at a glance any ups and downs
ive recently opened a sharedealing account with halifax and im looking for a site where i can view everything i have at a glance
i update my portfolio on trustnet monthly once my dd's have gone out and extra units have been brought so i know i'll have to keep doing this
just wondered if anyone knew of anywhere where i can view all the info in the same place (as trustnet doesn't cover equities etc)
many thanks :beer:
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There are several. Google:
digitallook
citywire
ADVFN
yahoo finance uk
and so on."I don't mind if a chap talks rot. But I really must draw the line at utter rot." - PG Wodehouse0 -
thanks for that, is there one which people say is better?
have just found something on the lse but it's rubbish and short of trying them all out i wondered if one was recommended more than the others?0 -
Come on wellsie, just try them out and see which gives you what you want. Each is slightly different."I don't mind if a chap talks rot. But I really must draw the line at utter rot." - PG Wodehouse0
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I've used Moneyextra for years. Very easy to use and equities etc are usually updated about 2100 each day.0
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Hi - I use trustnet too - it does equities - inc AIM, pension funds etc - so no need for you to change!0
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