Could T212 add the total value in our account after each transaction in the History section in both platforms (Web/Mobile) and also in the CSV Export History file?
It would help bring more transparency to the platform. All other brokers and banks, show the total value in our account after each transaction.
I want to suggest adding a feature to be able to filter and sort the stocks when searching. I.e. Only show ones available in LSE, only GBX, sorting expense ratios ascending or descending.
I think it would be a powerful tool when one can filter out identical stocks when you need one in your local currency especially for ETFs.
Hide my balance. When I’m out in public it is annoying to have the account balance super visible at the top. It woul be great if there was an obfuscation toggle on/off.
Under the Portfolio in the top, could the Return include how much is equity value and how much is total currency loss/gain. My account is in euros but I hold mostly USD shares, it would be great if the split between these two were shown.
Last one, dividends, could you add a feature for showing how much would be paid in dividend in the next payment/quarter/month in the upcoming events, or in the Portfolio section (main page)
To have Cash/Free funds included as a percentage in the new allocation section on stocks ISA as I like to keep a certain percentage of cash for buying opportunities, it is easy enough calculated but would be a nice feature.
If possible I would love to have the ability to separate my cash ISA into sections to label certain amounts for different savings, for example:
(Emergency/Christmas/Dog/Car/Bills/Holidays)
as i moved in multiple savings accounts for better interest and will move it to my t212 card for spending as and when it is needed.
Search relocation update isn’t helpful, and goes against flow of navigating.
Also when in search why have the links to Home, portfolio etc been removed?
What possessed this change?
Maybe not a new feature but can we have the return of one that has just been removed please. The current Portfolio value that used to show when you were on Home Tab and Standard view, top left of web browser page and same on the App, at top of the screen. This was a great and simple feature that allowed you to use the less cluttered standard view and quickly see if things were going up or down. No idea why this was removed, only way to see portfolio value now is to go into PIe Tab, not sure if that’s its actual name, but this is a bit of a faf. Please reinstate the Portfolio value back onto the Home Tab.
have the possibility to divide portfolios in folders, so to separate etf investing from riskier ‘fun investing’ in a way that is freer and clearer than current pies
being able to see for each order its performance separately as well as the performance of the overall position too, so that it’s easier to track entry points and establish exit strategy
Any chance of having the ability sequence alerts by date in the history section, as well as sorting the pending orders also in the pending orders listing please.
Please add filtering when stock searching, like acsending order of TER, filtering to show only LSE stocks and etfs, and filtering to only show specific currencies.
Would love to be able to set a custom range for return on your portfolio. Right now we have 1 d, 1 w, 1 m…, but it would be nice to see how much it returned in the past 2 weeks, or past 2 months and so on.
Bad font choice, have Liberty Media taken over? they did the same thing selecting awful fonts, in F1, then MotoGP, now Trading212.
You should be utilising the excessive screen padding, and doubleline spacing to provide more info, instead of hiding it behind increased menus (eg. chart time period), or straight up removing it. Not using it for bloated fonts.
The feature I want is very simple: Being able to see the cash/free funds balance history.
i.e.
10th of May - Balance: £1000
I spend 20 pounds
11th of May - Balance: £980
I spend 30 pounds
12th of May - Balance: £950
You can see your balances in traditional banks, why not in Trading212? It’s silly.