Fidelity are cheap for ETFs and Investment Trusts

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There are two types of investor: those who don’t know where the market is headed and those who don’t know that they don’t know.
IT available now totals 67 and ETFs 79 as at today – looks like the list may keep expanding if demand is there from customers?
Thanks ‘Mike’ – I like your blog..
I use Interactive Investor broker (iii.co.uk) because it’s£20 per quarter which includes 2 free trades. No platform % fee. There are regular monthly trades for £1.50 each.
Also you can do ‘limit buy’ trades so that you can set a buy at a cheaper price. This is good for ETF and Investment Trusts, i usually set a buy price a few % less than the current market price and wait for the usual market volatility to buy at a cheaper price 🙂
cheers
Andy
Thanks Andy.
Interactive investor came up in the comments when I compared iWeb, YouInvest and Fidelity to the cost of the various robo-advisors (and to the new Vanguard direct platform). See here: https://the7circles.uk/robo-advisors-6-vanguard-comparators/
iii are more expensive than iWeb and YouInvest for both ISAs and SIPPs.