All Things ARK + Requests

This is not possible at the moment. I believe Trading212 will be allowing people to copy pies at some point in the future so this could be an option :slight_smile:

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You could ask one of the guys wh started already, if the could share their pie with you…like that you would have an easy start :wink: BUT…t keep it updated is up to you.

Alternatively, you could invest in the ARK ETF’s outside T212, that is what i did. For example with
IBKR, CAP, LYNX

Cheers
Femo

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Are the ARK etf’s avaiable on interactive brokers?

Look like it is.

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where did you find the list of the avaiable etf’s ? :slight_smile:

Actually it’s not relevant for T212… since:

IBKR provides clients from all over the globe.

They have hundred of instruments that also are not available in multiple countries and continents.

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I just wrote on Google “interactive brokers ETF list” and the page came up.

This is the link: https://www1.interactivebrokers.com/en/?f=%2Fen%2Ftrading%2Fetfs.php%3Fexch%3Dcboe

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@vento @laguiar @Pepijn031 you can find them on Interactive Brokers, but still won’t be able to trade them for the same reasons. You’ll get a message that says “Contract not available for trading.”

I already know that, but he was just asking if IB offers it. All I did was giving him the information.

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Ah, my bad… :grimacing:

Because of that I wrote that this information not relevant for T212 :wink:

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Is it possible to add ark invest etfs? It’s really frustrating that I need to have 2 brokers just to invest in Ark invest and it is the hottest etf to have if youre looking to be a great broker.

Which other broker do you use to invest in ARK?

https://community.trading212.com/search?q=ARK

I use webull to invest on it I currently hold 2 of their etfs 10 shares each

Yeah its sad that we cant access it bcuz trading212 is from UK

One thing to consider for a UK investor is that because ARK ETFs are not HMRC reporting funds, they cannot be held in an ISA or SIPP and any capital gains will be taxed as income (20%, 40% or 45%) rather than as capital gains (0%, 10% or 20%). So even if one can find a way to purchase such funds they come with some hefty disadvantages, as do all US funds that are non-reporting.

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@treeba congratulations on the work you have done! :ok_hand:

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Of course there is no guarantee that the holdings are accurate as it says in the disclaimer

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Is this what I think it is? :thinking:


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