freetrade in A Sentence

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    When it comes to portfolio management, Freetrade has a lot of work to do.

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    But before you hit“Buy”, it's important to know that Freetrade's zero-fee trades come with some caveats.

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    Nebehaj admitted to me that improving the portfolio management experience is firmly No.1 on Freetrade's to-do list.

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    To get an account you first need to join the waiting list through Freetrade's iOS app(Android is“coming soon”).

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    Freetrade may have been the first zero-fee challenger stockbroker out of the gate, but it won't be the last.

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    Freetrade chief marketing officer Viktor Nebehaj told Forbes that U.S. equities are“No.2” on Freetrade's internal roadmap and should be coming“soon”.

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    Of course, if you don't want to take that risk Freetrade will gladly sell you an“instant” order for £1.

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    When we look ahead five or ten years, success for us will be helping millions of people build investments they wouldn't have had without Freetrade.”.

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    Today Freetrade's“universe” of securities on offer only includes around 123 stocks and ETFs- presented in a rather unwieldy list format- but that number is growing every day.

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    In order to offer fee-free trading, Freetrade got an FCA licence and joined the London Stock Exchange in order to processes its own“basic” orders in bulk each day at 4pm.

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    Freetrade's core functionality of buying and selling securities works and works well, it's now up to Dodds on his team to build their minimum viable product into something more full-featured.

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    Note that Freetrade lists its securities in Pounds rather than Pence- so BT comes up as £2.27 rather than 227p- a break with tradition that might confuse some more experienced traders.

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    Once you pick a stock or ETF- I chose BT- you chose how much money you want to invest, say £2.30, and Freetrade will calculate how many shares that will get you.

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    Founded back in 2015 by CEO Adam Dodds and funded largely through crowdfunding, Freetrade this week launched its colorful stock trading smartphone app in Britain to let anyone buy and sell stocks and ETFs.

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