Do you have an account with them?
Are you a paying client?
And if so, at what service level?
No, I will not advise anyone on what individual shares to purchase. You should talk to someone who is a CFA or a member of the CISI to get advice on individual stocks.@Steven Barrett:
Hold on now.
If Batt O'Connell has his regular 6-monthly with you and lately had a windfall of €200,000 - you're saying that beyond advising him to top-up a pension, pay off outstanding mortgage, home improvement or car loans, etc you will not advise him on any further application of his spare cash ?
No, I advise on products and funds but am not qualified to advise on the stocks that make up those funds. I leave that to those who are.But you have no issue advising on merits of one or other pension, education fund, government bond, special savings account, etc ?
@Steven Barrett:
Hold on now.
If Batt O'Connell has his regular 6-monthly with you and lately had a windfall of €200,000 - you're saying that beyond advising him to top-up a pension, pay off outstanding mortgage, home improvement or car loans, etc you will not advise him on any further application of his spare cash ?
No, I advise on products and funds but am not qualified to advise on the stocks that make up those funds. I leave that to those who are.
So at that rate, if Batt had a notion to buy some Vanguard index-fund units - you might advise.
But if Batt wanted in to Google shares, you'd pass ?
I mean, old Pramit Ghose in the Sunday paper produced better analysis than this. He always sought to rationalise causes for growth or decline in share price and always made a clear recommendation.
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