Hi. Thank you very much. You listened my request and added back on the screen the number of shares , that we have in portofolio. Thank you one more time, because you took the time to fix it.
We mean it when we say that our clients' feedback is the driving force that helps us build a better product. Thanks for voicing your opinion, Valentin 🤝
Investing in foreign markets can be challenging due to foreign exchange (FX) fees. For example, even though I achieved a 3% total growth on my U.S. stocks, FX fees ultimately reduced my gains, resulting in a 2% loss. Now, to avoid locking in that loss, I need to wait for the dollar to strengthen against the pound. As a UK resident, this experience highlights the importance of focusing on investment opportunities that minimize currency risk, such as stocks or ETFs listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) or those traded in euros.
Hi all - New starter here with Trading 212 and need a bit of advice as I cannot find relevant ETFs and Stocks even tho they are most popular in the world. So I have opened an ISA account today for tax purposes and I want to move my funds from Etoro to Trading212. However some of the most popular investment tools are not available. For instance I cannot find the biggest Vangurd fund VOO or real estate VNQ. Or best dividend etfs out there like SCHD, DGRO, HDV, SPDR etc Also clean energy like TAN, ICLN not there either What am I doing wrong? Thank you
I came across the same issue but I believe they just aren’t available on the platform; please let me know what you did to deal with this/ if you did cause I’m having similar problems.
I like the idea of pies and percentage to a stock, but want it to add to a stock automatically when my needs are met. Say l&g is below 230 then it adds and stops above.
If I am invested in a number of individual stocks in my portfolio, should I start investing in a pie on the same portfolio or should I open a new portfolio and do it on there? In other words should i separate my individual stocks and pie or keep them on the same portfolio? :)
Thanks, James - we appreciate it! If the author of a pie you're copying decides to update it - you'll receive a notification prompt asking you to review the changes. Then, you can choose to apply them to your pie or not. Here's where you can find more info: helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018436698-Linked-Pies- If any further questions come up, let us know at info@trading212.com ✌
If I had 3 pies with 3 dividend paying company in each but only had 1 of the pies on auto reinvest would the dividends from the other 2 get invested into the 1 with the option on or is it just from the one pie that gets auto reinvested?
Dividends will get reinvested only in the pie that has AutoInvest switched on 🟢 The 'Auto reinvest' option is enabled by default, though. So if you disable it - all future dividends will be added outside the pie in your account's free funds.
hello all i have a question, i have a dividend pie, it has currently £1k and invest £100 per month but thats not really important, my question is, my return is saying i have - 0.5% or around £5 loss till this point, does that loss also include the ~ £15 i have been paid in auto invested dividends i.e. is my return £10 because -£5 plus £15 makes a net positive return of £10 or is it showing a net loss of £20 plus the ~£15 i have gained in dividends, thanks for any help, it is much appreciated.
Hi. I learned a lot about the auto invest feature from this video but it seems trading 212 had a bit of fun 🤩 with the editing their video.🤣 that robot 🤖 example as they used The Terminator and Wall E plus top it off with a cherry on top with a scream 😱 child 😅 thanks guy’s for the jokes.
@@Trading212 Thanks for the reply, but is this a template answer or will you really look into this? Btw, the desk top interface has many difference especially for different browsers
We're sorry that that's how you felt. Our clients' feedback means a great deal to us, so we make sure to take note of every single comment we come across. In fact, we'd appreciate it if you can send us some more information about the differences you're referring to at feedback@trading212.com and we'll gladly assist you further.
Yes, it is free. However, it's important to note that if you have invested in instruments denominated in a currency other than the main one in your account in your pie, an FX fee may apply. Read more about rebalancing here 👉 helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009598498-Rebalancing
Hi. Thank you very much. You listened my request and added back on the screen the number of shares , that we have in portofolio. Thank you one more time, because you took the time to fix it.
We mean it when we say that our clients' feedback is the driving force that helps us build a better product. Thanks for voicing your opinion, Valentin 🤝
If I have a dividend stock in two pies, does the dividend, get split between them, or does it just choose one to place the dividend in.
Investing in foreign markets can be challenging due to foreign exchange (FX) fees. For example, even though I achieved a 3% total growth on my U.S. stocks, FX fees ultimately reduced my gains, resulting in a 2% loss. Now, to avoid locking in that loss, I need to wait for the dollar to strengthen against the pound. As a UK resident, this experience highlights the importance of focusing on investment opportunities that minimize currency risk, such as stocks or ETFs listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) or those traded in euros.
Thanks investment is a good thing for long term goals
Hi all - New starter here with Trading 212 and need a bit of advice as I cannot find relevant ETFs and Stocks even tho they are most popular in the world.
So I have opened an ISA account today for tax purposes and I want to move my funds from Etoro to Trading212.
However some of the most popular investment tools are not available. For instance I cannot find the biggest Vangurd fund VOO or real estate VNQ. Or best dividend etfs out there like SCHD, DGRO, HDV, SPDR etc
Also clean energy like TAN, ICLN not there either
What am I doing wrong? Thank you
I came across the same issue but I believe they just aren’t available on the platform; please let me know what you did to deal with this/ if you did cause I’m having similar problems.
I like the idea of pies and percentage to a stock, but want it to add to a stock automatically when my needs are met. Say l&g is below 230 then it adds and stops above.
If I am invested in a number of individual stocks in my portfolio, should I start investing in a pie on the same portfolio or should I open a new portfolio and do it on there? In other words should i separate my individual stocks and pie or keep them on the same portfolio? :)
I would love to know the answer as well 😊
Hey, great content, quick question - if the author of a pie updates it, does my copy of their pie change too? Cheers!
Thanks, James - we appreciate it!
If the author of a pie you're copying decides to update it - you'll receive a notification prompt asking you to review the changes. Then, you can choose to apply them to your pie or not.
Here's where you can find more info: helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018436698-Linked-Pies-
If any further questions come up, let us know at info@trading212.com ✌
@@Trading212 Thank you 🙂🙂
Can you copy a pie AND create your own pie (have 2 pies or more ) ?
If I had 3 pies with 3 dividend paying company in each but only had 1 of the pies on auto reinvest would the dividends from the other 2 get invested into the 1 with the option on or is it just from the one pie that gets auto reinvested?
Dividends will get reinvested only in the pie that has AutoInvest switched on 🟢 The 'Auto reinvest' option is enabled by default, though.
So if you disable it - all future dividends will be added outside the pie in your account's free funds.
hello all i have a question, i have a dividend pie, it has currently £1k and invest £100 per month but thats not really important, my question is, my return is saying i have - 0.5% or around £5 loss till this point, does that loss also include the ~ £15 i have been paid in auto invested dividends i.e. is my return £10 because -£5 plus £15 makes a net positive return of £10 or is it showing a net loss of £20 plus the ~£15 i have gained in dividends, thanks for any help, it is much appreciated.
Hi. I learned a lot about the auto invest feature from this video but it seems trading 212 had a bit of fun 🤩 with the editing their video.🤣 that robot 🤖 example as they used The Terminator and Wall E plus top it off with a cherry on top with a scream 😱 child 😅 thanks guy’s for the jokes.
Thank you for the comment. Glad to hear you enjoy the content!
The desktop version has a different GUI feel.
Would have been good if you had covered this as well
Thanks for the feedback - we'll have it in mind for future videos!
@@Trading212 Thanks for the reply, but is this a template answer or will you really look into this?
Btw, the desk top interface has many difference especially for different browsers
We're sorry that that's how you felt. Our clients' feedback means a great deal to us, so we make sure to take note of every single comment we come across.
In fact, we'd appreciate it if you can send us some more information about the differences you're referring to at feedback@trading212.com and we'll gladly assist you further.
Just checking, tapping the rebalance button is free?
Yes, it is free. However, it's important to note that if you have invested in instruments denominated in a currency other than the main one in your account in your pie, an FX fee may apply.
Read more about rebalancing here 👉 helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009598498-Rebalancing
When is Trading 212 coming to belgium. 😩
My dividends don't seem to reinvest even if the pie is set to reinvest and the dividend is enough to cover the minimum amount
We'd be glad to lend you a hand with that, Chris. Contact us at info@trading212.com and we'll troubleshoot right away ⚙
Does Trading212 offer a DRIP?
We sure do! Take a look at this article to learn more: helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009635178-Pie-Dividend-reinvesting-DRIP-
All great except you can’t get a trading 212 account because your too oversubscribed
Hello
Has to be annoying doing taxes
You don't need to do taxes. Just have an ISA.