Why is Alarum Tech (ALAR) view only? It looks like a company share rather than an ETF.
Please could you add:
WTEG - Invesco S&P World Information Technology ESG UCITS ETF Acc
and
AIAG - L&G Artificial Intelligence UCITS ETF
I am very keen to add these to my portfolio and I’ve seen them mentioned in previous requests.
Hi,
Can you please add VAUCF stock?
Thank you!
This ETF were launched last week (24 June 2024) and only have 7.6m USD.
Are you sure that it’s cheaper than VHVG (0.12%)? The 3bp difference could be eaten by the bid/ask spread of this very new ETF, meaning thinly traded/low liquidity (very low AUM, and mostly unknown to the big players investors).
Most ETF issuers liquidate low AUM ETFs in their first years of existence. And it could be liquidated when the markets are down, damaging the investors.
And if Vanguard matches the TER or lower than the new ETF? You will sell the new ETF and buy the old Vanguard? And if there is a TER war, you will change accordingly each time?
Add please
BSR REIT $BSRTF
Thank you
Some shorts (also leveraged) for Eli lilly & Novo Nordisk?
Could you provide any suggestion for financial instruments, for example, European-listed ETPs/ETNs? As this topic is for Stocks & ETFs, not for CFDs.
US Vegan Climate ETF please. Ticker is VEGN. Lots of other brokers trade it, including Robin Hood. Would love to invest in this.
Hey @GameNGain US based ETFs are essentially unavailable to European investors. See here: Stocks & ETFs requests - add here - #3201 by RLX
Is it possible to add the First Trust Nasdaq Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure ETF that is on the LSE (Ticker: FGRD)
The Euro version is available to buy on the Frankfurt Xetra, but the GBP version on the LSE is not. I’d prefer the GBP version if possible.
Many thanks.
Bumping CNS:LSE
Had to open an account with another broker to get in on this stock.
Shame no responses recently on this thread.
Glad I did it’s one of my few holdings making good ground!
Hi guys
Can you PLEASE add :
Xtrackers MSCI World ex USA UCITS ETF (EXUS)
London Stock Exchange
Non-Fractional UCITS ETF’s on IBKR
I have noticed versions of ETF’s people ask for, like the ARK UCITS etf’s, and the Pound Sterling currency versions of various iShares ETF’s, available on LSE-- that are NOT available on T212.
I noticed with every UCITS ETF that’s unavailable on T212,
They are able to be purchased on IBKR – BUT
They are UNAVAILABLE in fractions through IBKR. Whole shares only.
My question: Is the fact these particular versions of the ETF’s are non-fractional, the direct causation of why these ETF’s are not being added by T212?
People have asked for these ETF’s and the only thing I noticed --on every single one–, was every ETF thats unavailable here, is a NON-fractional ETF on IBKR.
Just wondering if there is a way around this, I’d rather stay with T212 if possible. Can’t T212 just buy blocks of these shares and then fraction them off to its user base?
Thanks Guys
Agreed. However, it would be beneficial to also consider supporting the Getex Exchange. Many crypto ETPs are traded there, with some even offering additional features Real crypto withdrawals. Currently, I use Scalable Capital for this purpose. But would like to change it to trading 212. (For the European cuatumors ofcourse)
That stock exchange (more correctly, an Electronic Trading System, ETS) have smaller trading volume than Xetra (and as other secondary stock exchanges/ETS, like Tradegate, Lang & Schwarz, Quotrix), meaning higher spreads (worse for investors).
Also these ETS are controlled by market makers (front-running) and allied to Payment for Order Flow (PFOF) still used by some German brokers. PFOF is forbidden in UK and will also be forbidden in EU in near-future.
Gettex isn’t the bigger ETS from Germany. The Top 3, are Xetra, Tradegate, Lang & Schwarz (also my preferences).
The only advantage I see for those ETS (ex Xetra) is the extended trading hours, but is a small advantage as the after hours are less liquid, specially for EUR-denominated US and other non-EU stocks and other niche stocks and ETPs (ETFs/ETCs/ETNs).
Gettex isn’t the ETS with the highest number of ETPs, Xetra is the champion both in number and trading volume.
Probably you speak about Gettex due your experience with some broker you use.
German neobrokers use alternative ETS (besides Xetra) due that their trading fees are cheaper for them and some even earn money from ETS/market markers that control them, because they pay the neobrokers for PFOF.
Xetra is the best European stock exchange for crypto ETPs and other ETPs, high number of financial products and higher trading volume.
For example, 21shares have their crypto ETPs listed officially in those stock exchanges (ordered by the number of crypto ETPs):
- SIX Swiss Exchange
- Deutsche Börse Xetra
- Euronext Amsterdam
- Euronext Paris
- BX Swiss
- Nasdaq Dubai
- Nasdaq Stockholm
- Wiener Börse
- London Stock Exchange
Source: 21shares site
Hi, can you please add
KITWAVE GROUP PLC available on LSE under the ticker KITW ?
Thank you !
Hi. Is it possible to add HOEGF( HOEGH autoliner from OTC Markets)?. It has another ticker on Euronext Oslo: HAUTO.
Thank you very much.
It’s true that I mention this exchange because I now also use Scalable Capital. It’s a smaller exchange, but they offer more of the controversial crypto ETPs that are less available on most other exchanges. Additionally, some crypto ETPs traded on the Gettex Exchange guarantee that you can actually use and withdraw the underlying crypto. I currently use Scalable Capital for this purpose, and they are a fine broker. However, they do not focus much on innovations. I know everyone says you should buy real crypto and not trade ETPs, but I think this is a nice option for the crypto ETP investor, especially if it’s possible with Scalable Capital. Furthermore, I believe the extended trading hours for crypto provide a significant advantage. Trading 212 in Europe could potentially attract customers away from Scalable Capital due to these benefits.
Hello @Team212
Can you please add:
Ticker: IWDS
**iShares MSCI World Swap UCITS ETF – **
Euronext Amsterdam
USD Version
(The fund launched March 2024)
Thank You