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Fund price alert service

Does anyone know of a service that provides email alerts for the prices of funds (OEICs/ITs)? Interactive Investor and HL provide share/ETF price alerts, but not fund price alerts. When I asked II (my broker) they just replied that funds are priced once a day. It would be useful to get an alert when a fund price has fallen/risen below/above a certain price.
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  • Millyonare
    Millyonare Posts: 554 Forumite
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    ADVFN?
    Investing.com?
  • Doctor_Who
    Doctor_Who Posts: 917 Forumite
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    Thanks. I tried Investing.com but the alerts I setup never resulted in an email being sent when the alert was triggered. I'll look at ADVFN.
    'Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it' - Albert Einstein.
  • wmb194
    wmb194 Posts: 5,804 Forumite
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    edited 25 May 2023 at 2:21PM
    Does anyone know of a service that provides email alerts for the prices of funds (OEICs/ITs)? Interactive Investor and HL provide share/ETF price alerts, but not fund price alerts. When I asked II (my broker) they just replied that funds are priced once a day. It would be useful to get an alert when a fund price has fallen/risen below/above a certain price.
    An IT is a company listed on the stock market so alerts ought to work the same as with other companies and ETFs.
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