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  • Thrugelmir
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    Once you move off the beaten track then you are unlikely to find more esoteric shares listed on retail platforms. The execution venues they use aren't going to run books on these stocks. Be a desk trader job with the trade placed directly on the market.  . 
  • Steve182
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    benbay001 said:
    Does anyone have experience of Aj Bell?
    I have Tencent shares which are listed in HK with AJ Bell, but needed a phone deal at £50 to buy them. US shares are available to buy online for normal fee (about £10) plus FX commission.

    If you have over circa £250K to invest have a look at ii with fixed monthly fee. They also allow you to hold USD in your account so no repeated FX commission for buying/selling US shares with the same money.


    “Like a bunch of cod fishermen after all the cod’s been overfished, they don’t catch a lot of cod, but they keep on fishing in the same waters. That’s what’s happened to all these value investors. Maybe they should move to where the fish are.”   Charlie Munger, vice chairman, Berkshire Hathaway
  • Thrugelmir
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    edited 13 February 2021 at 1:47AM
    Steve182 said:
    benbay001 said:
    Does anyone have experience of Aj Bell?
    I have Tencent shares which are listed in HK with AJ Bell, but needed a phone deal at £50 to buy them. US shares are available to buy online for normal fee (about £10) plus FX commission.



    Don't they offer the US listed ADR  option?  Traded on LSE under ticker 0LEA.L
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