I intend to buy €2k worth of shares. Can I spread this between 10 shares or will the stockbroker die laughing when he/she hears this?.
How exactly do I purchase shares? Do I just say I have €2k to spend and I wish to purchase 1 share of BOI, 2 shares of CRH, etc? Do I have to mention at what price, etc?
If 1 share is €10 per unit, can I purchase just 1 unit or do I have to purchase a min of 1000 units?
I am sorry to have to ask this question.
I intend to buy €2k worth of shares. Can I spread this between 10 shares or will the stockbroker die laughing when he/she hears this?
How exactly do I purchase shares? Do I just say I have €2k to spend and I wish to purchase 1 share of BOI, 2 shares of CRH, etc? Do I have to mention at what price, etc?
If 1 share is €10 per unit, can I purchase just 1 unit or do I have to purchase a min of 1000 units?
Please help so that I don't feel like an idiot talking to the stockbroker.
Thanks.
Why not open an online trading a/c in the US with somebody like ETrade and buy some shares online without incurring the stamp duty and enormous fees charged by brokers here.
I agree, this is an ideal scenario for one ETF through Keytrade. The costs for keeping the account open with them is 0E per year and the cost of that trade will be 14E (Assuming you buy an ETF on the European markets) 0.75%It would be better to choose a suitable unit-linked fund or ETF..
For the sum of money you are talking about it would be more cost effective to invest in an equity-based fund, or possibly an exchange traded fund, such as the ISEQ 20 ETF, which would give you exposure to the top twenty shares on the Dublin exchange in a single investment.
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