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AJ Bell Complex instrument appropriateness assessment test
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I think it's something you need to take (if AJ Bell offer it) for the BG Schellian fund (I may have spelt that incorrectly!).
We be heard that the fund, in this case, is a bit of a pain to trade and stuff, so do bear in mind what you're getting yourself into and if its convenient etc0 -
If BG are drawing on Scottish lager products for their fund names, it'll be SchiehallionChilliBob said:I think it's something you need to take (if AJ Bell offer it) for the BG Schellian fund (I may have spelt that incorrectly!).
We be heard that the fund, in this case, is a bit of a pain to trade and stuff, so do bear in mind what you're getting yourself into and if its convenient etc
It might also be a mountain somewhere north of the border.0 -
That's because it's also in this, 'specialist funds segment.'ChilliBob said:I think it's something you need to take (if AJ Bell offer it) for the BG Schellian fund (I may have spelt that incorrectly!).
We be heard that the fund, in this case, is a bit of a pain to trade and stuff, so do bear in mind what you're getting yourself into and if its convenient etc0 -
The tests and the testing requirements change from time to time. I often get asked to do a test if I want to trade with an account that has not been used for a while. I enjoy them, to be honest, as long as I am not wanting to trade 5 minutes before markets close.0
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I'm pretty happy with that attempt at spelling it, not too far wrong!sjp999 said:
If BG are drawing on Scottish lager products for their fund names, it'll be SchiehallionChilliBob said:I think it's something you need to take (if AJ Bell offer it) for the BG Schellian fund (I may have spelt that incorrectly!).
We be heard that the fund, in this case, is a bit of a pain to trade and stuff, so do bear in mind what you're getting yourself into and if its convenient etc
It might also be a mountain somewhere north of the border.
Aye, I think their marketing draws references to the mountain as opposed beer, a bit more BG I guess! But hey, in wondering what the beer is like now lol0 -
Only had it once, East end of Rose St Edinburgh pub (The Abbotsford iirc) - remember being impressed with it.0
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Nice, in my view that's good for a lager! Harder for them to shine and stand out than an ale or craft beer.0
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BTW, is your username something go do with St James Place and 999 being an appropriate response?!0
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I know it's a challenge for some to stay on topic but any specific insights into the AJ Bell test would be welcome.
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If I had any intention to incorporate St James Place into my username, I'd have gone with 666 😁ChilliBob said:BTW, is your username something go do with St James Place and 999 being an appropriate response?!
Had an hour and a bit with one of their reps, scared the living wotnot out of me!0
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