prefferably one that doesnt need a US address as i live in the UK
prefferably one that doesnt need a US address as i live in the UK
ONESHARE (ships internationally)
http://www.oneshare.com/
If you're not sure what you're up to, you might be better off walking into Lloyds TSB, HSBC, Halifax or somewhere like that.
If you want to play an expensive game, I'd suggest blackjack at your local casino.
If you're not sure what you're up to, you shouldn't be investing. The stock market is not a game.
If you want to play an expensive game, I'd suggest blackjack at your local casino.
...I live in the UK, and i use ShareTrade to buy AAPL shares. All you need to do is register, then they will send you a form to allow you to buy US shares, you complete, and send back, then you can upload money into your ShareTrade account and away you go.
IMO - now is a very good time to buy AAPL shares - next week - Jan 22nd is the quarter earnings report
where can i get myself some shares...
thank you in advance guys.
If you're not sure what you're up to, you shouldn't be investing. The stock market is not a game.
If you want to play an expensive game, I'd suggest blackjack at your local casino.
little do you know my friend...
little do you know...
for the guys who answered my question. much appreciated!
Well, it's not like you have to invest your entire life savings in it. Picking up super cheap stocks in low quantity can often be worth the risk. If it fails, you don't lose much; if it doesn't, the recovery will eventually produce huge gains.Ford? Buying stock in a company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Great advice.
Ford? Buying stock in a company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Great advice.
Well, it's not like you have to invest your entire life savings in it. Picking up super cheap stocks in low quantity can often be worth the risk. If it fails, you don't lose much; if it doesn't, the recovery will eventually produce huge gains.