2025 most wanted features.
Merry Christmas everyone and a happy new year!
It’s that time again. Let Trading212 know which features you want the most in 2025.
Big thanks to everyone who contributed both indirectly, by posting their suggestions on the forums, and directly by helping to compile this list.
And a Big thanks to T212 for all the things they ticked off the last one.
Vote on your TOP 5 most wanted below.
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Australia
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Canada - Toronto Venture Exchange (TSXV)
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Denmark
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Estonia
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Finland
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Hong Kong
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Hungary
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India
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Israel
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Italy
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Latvia
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Lithuania
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Japan
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Mexico
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Norway
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Poland
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Singapore
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South Korea
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Sweden
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Taiwan
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United Kingdom LSE - ASX1 missing segments, etc.
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Baltic exchanges.
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JISA
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LISA
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SIPP
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Dividends to be paid in original currency by default.
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CSV EXPORT to be in format the securities can be looked up easily using google finance.
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CSV EXPORT to include a tag if they were traded in pie or just account.
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Export to an Excel file for the all or selected financial instruments searched in T212 platform.
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Privacy Mode - have option to make balances hidden by default when opening app, or only show percentages.
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Security tagged with pie, so performance can be based on pie or entire portfolio in / out of app.
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Show Bid/Ask spread again (yes we’ll keep asking )
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Show DMA liquidity level on a RAG status.
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Labelling stocks with tags so they can be grouped in different ways, including folders.
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Linked accounts, or Fast account switching for those who manage multiple user accounts such as family members (similar to Fidelity).
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Morningstar Integration.
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Programmable stock screener (like Tradestation Radar, or Robinhood), or Advanced stock search filters (such as by P/E ratio).
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Copy trading of other users similar to eToro.
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Time Weighted Rate of Return for portfolio
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Better integration of app in the web browser (such as better use of space, re-ordering sections, altering text size).
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Update the API for better functionality.
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Roadmap of pending features.
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Sort watchlist by price and other criteria.
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Seeing through ETFs to the underlying stocks (ETF div yield & composition)
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Price alerts sent by email, and PUSH notifications on mobile.
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Month and yearly portfolio returns (similar to eToro).
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Buy and Sell dates of stocks in annual statements (for tax purposes in countries than no longer have to pay tax on stocks held longer than x days).
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T212 “home screen” showing total value and combined performance of all account types (ISA, INVEST etc).
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Custom tagging for in app filters / export reporting
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Futures
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IPO Participation perhaps from integrating PrimaryBid, Crowdcube or Seedrs.
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Mutual Funds
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Options
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Requesting Assets form with google sheet counting number of unique requests / reason stocks can’t be added / email to be sent out to users once added.
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Round up execution type to make a share whole.
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Trailing Stop-Loss option in all account types.
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Calculate new average price when going to place an order.
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Show value of pending orders, not just shares and price.
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Modify limit order, rather than having to cancel it.
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Order expiry date (not just “never” or end of day)
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Advanced buy and sell triggers (such as RSI, MACD, or Bollinger Bands).
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Allow setup of Standing orders out from pie then balance (Limit Orders, Stop Losses and Take Profits within pies).
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Allow setup of direct debits out from pie then balance.
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Allow Pies to be 0-100% Cash, so we can segregate cash funds into Pots(banking).
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Allow Pies within Pies.
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Allow any cash interest to be paid to the Pie it is earned in.
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Drag and drop stocks between pies.
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Self-balancing fund distribution for AutoInvesting in pies
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Bonus cash to be paid to a bonus pie set up as cash by default, or a special instrument “Cash” that can be added in a regular pie.
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Dividend Reinvestment - option to select back into stock only.
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Apple Pay (Europe)
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Garmin Pay
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Create Pie from WatchList.
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Smart Diversification (recommend optimal allocation within a Pie based on risk tolerance, sector preferences, and historical performance).
…and a partridge in a pear tree!