Dividend data is really lacking. I’m especially missing the value of the ex-dividend date and the actual payment. I want to know at all times what the value of my portfolio is (not the value - the as of yet unreceived dividends)
Also the dividends should be payed out on the official payment date, not days or weeks later.
A calendar with all dividends is nice but is of less importance.
The dividends get paid when the money is received. I have the same with other brokers as well, pay date is different than clearing of the cash transaction.
I believe certain companies still issue checks for dividend payments, issued on the pay date.
It would be nice to show pending coupons from the ex-date indeed.
The dividends get paid when the money is received. I have the same with other brokers as well, pay date is different than clearing of the cash transaction.
I believe certain companies still issue checks for dividend payments, issued on the pay date .
Ah that explains it. Well if they at make it at least visible (maybe even give margin on it, that way trading212 can earn a bit from it aswell).
Would it be possible to sell a pie in one go ?
Would it be possible to sell a single share within a pie without the need to export ? Sell and change %split as part of one transaction ?
To give one example, penny share TM1, technology minerals, immediate trade on Freetrade (so not liquidity) but delay on T212. Any reasons for this ?
Many thanks
Kind of. Pies are not made for that kind of precision in share count, it’s a tool for automated management. If you’re looking for granularity, this isn’t what Pies are for;
Withdraw - Custom - 100% in the stock you want - set the amount to be the share price.
Well, it never is one transaction is it; each share is bought and sold individually, but I think this is what you are referring to:
Edit - Change % allocated - Rebalance
This isn’t a feature request though.
And yes, could still be liquidity. It is possible Freetrade is executing your order against their own books, or have other available trading venues.
Brokers don’t have all the same available venues, and penny stocks are heavily affected by that; very little trade actually happens on the exchange, so it is not uncommon and it is absolutely normal to see trading activity, but not get executed yourself. In short, you hear every conversations about prices, but nobody is in the same room than you to answer your trade.
@Zergui covered everything, but let me provide more details about your last question.
Usually, small market cap companies tend to have longer execution times. For example, Technology Minerals PLC (TM1) has a market cap of around 15m, and it’s traded via the SETSqx service, which provides execution of orders only several times a day during the official auctions. Sometimes, orders with stocks traded via SETSqx might remain pending for days.
Thank you for replying. Much appreciated.
I use the pie as others do for investing across them but also just to keep shares I want together.
A bit like how you might file similar items in folders on a pc.
Thank you for the detail on the withdraw, I had only used it for removing cash before but will explore it further
Just to clarify, as it stands, it is a manual process to go from invest to an isa ie sell in invest use the money to buy (the same shares if you want) in the isa ?
There is no functionality to automate the sell and buy process in the absence of a transfer function ?
Currently, the process is manual. You would need to sell your shares in your Invest account and then move the funds to your ISA account. From there, you can buy the shares.
Could I ask, I can see the amount set aside for future limit orders, can I see in the App what those orders are ? (Apart from going into the individual shares)
If this isn’t possible, would it be possible to request to add this functionality?
Is there any news on whether we will be getting some of the other exchanges added to ISA/invest accounts. As an example the Tokyo Stock Exchange is available on CFD but not on ISA/Invest accounts.
@Zt5 Although it is part of our plans to keep adding new exchanges, we can’t commit to an ETA at the minute. Needless to say that if there is any news, we will let you know.
On a separate note, you can check some of the OTC listings of Japanese stocks we currently offer
While I can’t edit the poll itself (it was posted too long ago) → you can rest assured that your feedback has not gone unnoticed. I’ve passed it along for further consideration and will let you know in case of any news
Or for example, the introduction of a new financial instrument type? (Bonds )
Fractional Bonds would be a must. (At first could be just a couple ones, plain-vanilla bonds, e.g. government bonds with 0-5 years of maturity and denominated in the big 3 currencies, EUR/USD/GBP.)