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yeah good, it's obviously been built extremely well by Monzo, and they've done a grand job on making it easy to understand and invest. Like that you can link your account to invest from daily to monthly on a recurring basis. Find it easier then dealing with Freetrade or similar0
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On the back of this does anyone else have any low level investment platforms they would or any learning material they would recommend?Curbs_Ball said:
How are you finding this platform in general so far?Rothko said:Started doing so low level investing via Monzo new platform which they are running with Blackrock, just small steps there, and see how it goes. https://monzo.com/investments/
Also interesting to see if Monzo can drive a load of business in that direction
I have been reading a lot of here recently about this, really keen to learn more and hopefully start doing things well slowly but surely
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The NS&I bonds paying 6.2% for 12 months have been withdrawn from sale. You might sneak in with a postal application, but they've essentially stopped now.1
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Was actually taking a snoop into this today and couldn't seem to find it, well there you go.IdleHans said:The NS&I bonds paying 6.2% for 12 months have been withdrawn from sale. You might sneak in with a postal application, but they've essentially stopped now.0 -
Great thanks a lot mate. Ill have more of a look into this. I have an account with Monzo so kind of makes sense also. Appreciate the help, thanks!Rothko said:yeah good, it's obviously been built extremely well by Monzo, and they've done a grand job on making it easy to understand and invest. Like that you can link your account to invest from daily to monthly on a recurring basis. Find it easier then dealing with Freetrade or similar0 -
Assume you cashed in finished 20 points up today, I missed out unfortunately. However Echo Energy was a decent return for me, modest but any profit is decent 👍Rob7Lee said:Up a nice 9% today on Metrobank, if it goes more than 10% I'll sell and run!0 -
I was on calls to Munich all afternoon so didn’t get time… fingers crossed for Monday!Daarrzzetbum said:
Assume you cashed in finished 20 points up today, I missed out unfortunately. However Echo Energy was a decent return for me, modest but any profit is decent 👍Rob7Lee said:Up a nice 9% today on Metrobank, if it goes more than 10% I'll sell and run!0 -
Finished up over 20% at 45.25, but had been as high as 50.7 during the day. It did finish the day on the rise again, so hopefully nothing untoward over the weekend and further progress on Monday.Rob7Lee said:
I was on calls to Munich all afternoon so didn’t get time… fingers crossed for Monday!Daarrzzetbum said:
Assume you cashed in finished 20 points up today, I missed out unfortunately. However Echo Energy was a decent return for me, modest but any profit is decent 👍Rob7Lee said:Up a nice 9% today on Metrobank, if it goes more than 10% I'll sell and run!1 -
Metro Bank strikes deal to shore up balance sheet
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67048740
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Bank of England seem happy with it. Doesn’t look to have been done in a way that dilutes existing shares, but can’t really tell from that story. We’ll see in the next hour or so.Rob7Lee said:Metro Bank strikes deal to shore up balance sheet
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67048740
Fingers crossedRegulator had approached Santander, Lloyds and NW over the weekend to try and secure a “white knight” if needed.0 -
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Trading at 54p currently. Once I get off the train I’ll be selling if they remain there, nice £5k profit!!2
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Seems to be jumping between 49p and 53p at the moment. I wasn’t as brave as you, but looking at a decent profit for a very speculative punt, which could have gone wrong.Rob7Lee said:Trading at 54p currently. Once I get off the train I’ll be selling if they remain there, nice £5k profit!!0 -
out at 57p, for once it was good for the train to be delayed 😂
watch it fly higher now, but I’ll take nearly £5.5k profit in a few days thanks.6 -
Better than a second job!!!Rob7Lee said:out at 57p, for once it was good for the train to be delayed 😂
watch it fly higher now, but I’ll take nearly £5.5k profit in a few days thanks.
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That made me chuckle!! 😂Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Better than a second job!!!Rob7Lee said:out at 57p, for once it was good for the train to be delayed 😂
watch it fly higher now, but I’ll take nearly £5.5k profit in a few days thanks.
My main SIPP seems to be making more than my main job currently, role on retirement!!1 -
Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?0
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No, just shy of 5 figures. £25k would have returned about 13k.mendonca said:Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?
but yes it was a pure punt with money I was prepared to lose.2 -
My punt on Metro was only for about £1k...so I'm planning on sitting on them for a while...1
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Not bad for a bit of silent weekend working! Nice work mate 👍🏽Rob7Lee said:
No, just shy of 5 figures. £25k would have returned about 13k.mendonca said:Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?
but yes it was a pure punt with money I was prepared to lose.1 -
I wasn’t quite as brave. Up just over 42% at the moment on a £2,500 punt.Rob7Lee said:
No, just shy of 5 figures. £25k would have returned about 13k.mendonca said:Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?
but yes it was a pure punt with money I was prepared to lose.Have a review with my pension advisor tomorrow. She has a lot of explaining to do about her own performance in the 2 years they’ve had my funds 😉0 -
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Profits profit!TelMc32 said:
I wasn’t quite as brave. Up just over 42% at the moment on a £2,500 punt.Rob7Lee said:
No, just shy of 5 figures. £25k would have returned about 13k.mendonca said:Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?
but yes it was a pure punt with money I was prepared to lose.Have a review with my pension advisor tomorrow. She has a lot of explaining to do about her own performance in the 2 years they’ve had my funds 😉
whose your pension with?0 -
Managed by Principal & Prosper on the abrdn platform. Down 7.5% over the last 2 years. Up just over 3% in the last 12 months, but that was 5.5% (for the 12 months) a couple of weeks ago.Rob7Lee said:
Profits profit!TelMc32 said:
I wasn’t quite as brave. Up just over 42% at the moment on a £2,500 punt.Rob7Lee said:
No, just shy of 5 figures. £25k would have returned about 13k.mendonca said:Nice punt. Just so posters don't 'chase' an impressive gain like that without context, you must have placed an order of approx £25k on Metro Bank when their shares tumbled?
but yes it was a pure punt with money I was prepared to lose.Have a review with my pension advisor tomorrow. She has a lot of explaining to do about her own performance in the 2 years they’ve had my funds 😉
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That’s crazy. Down 7.5% in 2 years. A FTSE100 tracker would be up 5%!
assume you aren’t contributing? If you are that’s even worse. I’d be changing advisor, or go it alone.0 -
Yep. I get the first year was an extraordinary one, but I haven’t been impressed with this last year. They’ve sent through a raft of recommendations to change, but I’m waiting to speak with her to discuss this further and clarify that big drop in the improvement a couple of weeks ago. I had intended to give them 3 years, but will review that over the next few weeks.Rob7Lee said:That’s crazy. Down 7.5% in 2 years. A FTSE100 tracker would be up 5%!
assume you aren’t contributing? If you are that’s even worse. I’d be changing advisor, or go it alone.0 -
👏👏👏👏👏Rob7Lee said:out at 57p, for once it was good for the train to be delayed 😂
watch it fly higher now, but I’ll take nearly £5.5k profit in a few days thanks.0 -
Quick one
In one year how much can I put in a cash ISA (£30K I think); over and above this can I also put money into a stocks and shares ISA or is it one or the other?
Ps. Arsenal at 1/4 to finish in the Top4 would have been a safer way to make 25% than Metro I reckon, but well done to those that did!0 -
The limit is £20k per tax year and you’re limited to one choice per year between the cash, stocks & shares, innovative finance or lifetime allowance ISAs.Athletico Charlton said:Quick one
In one year how much can I put in a cash ISA (£30K I think); over and above this can I also put money into a stocks and shares ISA or is it one or the other?
Ps. Arsenal at 1/4 to finish in the Top4 would have been a safer way to make 25% than Metro I reckon, but well done to those that did!1 -
Not entirely true (or maybe the way it's written?), whilst £20k is the limit you can mix and match, so you can have both cash and stocks and shares as long as you don't exceed £20k between them.TelMc32 said:
The limit is £20k per tax year and you’re limited to one choice per year between the cash, stocks & shares, innovative finance or lifetime allowance ISAs.Athletico Charlton said:Quick one
In one year how much can I put in a cash ISA (£30K I think); over and above this can I also put money into a stocks and shares ISA or is it one or the other?
Ps. Arsenal at 1/4 to finish in the Top4 would have been a safer way to make 25% than Metro I reckon, but well done to those that did!2 -
Without knowing the exact circumstances, age, risk profile etc it may be correct based on all of that, but I wouldn't expect a SIPP to be down that much if I'm honest regardless.TelMc32 said:
Yep. I get the first year was an extraordinary one, but I haven’t been impressed with this last year. They’ve sent through a raft of recommendations to change, but I’m waiting to speak with her to discuss this further and clarify that big drop in the improvement a couple of weeks ago. I had intended to give them 3 years, but will review that over the next few weeks.Rob7Lee said:That’s crazy. Down 7.5% in 2 years. A FTSE100 tracker would be up 5%!
assume you aren’t contributing? If you are that’s even worse. I’d be changing advisor, or go it alone.
Be interesting as to what they say.0 -
It really all depends on where you are invested. The more you have in Fixed Interest (Bonds) the worse the performance has been. In 2022 the average medium-risk portfolio (say 60% equities & 40% Bonds & Property) fell 10.2%. YTD you'll be lucky to be even. Last week the FTSE100 fell almost 3%.TelMc32 said:
Yep. I get the first year was an extraordinary one, but I haven’t been impressed with this last year. They’ve sent through a raft of recommendations to change, but I’m waiting to speak with her to discuss this further and clarify that big drop in the improvement a couple of weeks ago. I had intended to give them 3 years, but will review that over the next few weeks.Rob7Lee said:That’s crazy. Down 7.5% in 2 years. A FTSE100 tracker would be up 5%!
assume you aren’t contributing? If you are that’s even worse. I’d be changing advisor, or go it alone.
There are some on here like @Rob7Lee who really knows his onions and will trade in & out of stocks/funds and make a profit. Unfortunately, for the masses that is not usually possible as it takes time & a lot of knowledge. So, in essence, I wouldn't take much store by what some people on here say how their SIPP / ISA has performed as they may well be trading a lot more than the average man on the street.
FWIW - I would be interested to see where your pension portfolio is invested & happy to give a bit of guidance as to the make up of it & whether it should have done better than it has.4









