Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Money matters

Find financial and money-saving discussions including debt and pension chat on our Money forum. If you're looking for ways to make your money to go further, sign up to our Moneysaver emails here.

Execution only stockbrokers

5 replies

onewhoassociates · 08/10/2016 11:42

After a bit of advice re: the above.

I've been looking for brokers that do the above, but I haven't really been able to definitively discern whether they are execution only.

Also, can they buy any shares in UK/US/anywhere?

Can you invest this in an ISA? How exactly does it work (the mechanics of the investment)?

Many thanks for any advice

OP posts:
listsandbudgets · 09/10/2016 07:52

I think you'd need to talk to individual stock brokers.

Most of them will offer a variety of execution only and managed investments.

We've got an execution only ISA with Charles Stanley so you could try them. I think they can buy shares from other markets but generally I stick to UK.

onewhoassociates · 11/10/2016 10:10

Can these people invest in any UK stock?

OP posts:
listsandbudgets · 11/10/2016 14:59

I think so. I think DP has invested on AIM as well as the normal markets. As I say its best to phone them up a few brokers and ask.

SvartePetter · 12/10/2016 22:13

Most uk retail brokers are execution only in that they will not advise you on the investment, you decide what you want to invest in yourself as opposed to wealth managers. You can have a stock and shares USA which is tax free up to 15 k per year. The countries you can invest in depends on the broker and what they offer in terms of markets. Which brokers are you looking at?

onewhoassociates · 13/10/2016 10:33

Basically the list from this website: www.money.co.uk/share-dealing/execution-only-share-dealing.htm

But basically IG, Barclays, Hargreaves-Lansdown, TD.

It's the penultimate sentence that is what I'm after - do you just go and ask the companies? How do you find out that information?

Many thanks

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread