General Information
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What are the risks of extended hours trading?
Keep in mind these risks when trading outside the regular hours, using 24/5 trading. Lower liquidity Generally, ... -
Do you offer ETF data I can check?
Yes, you can deep-dive into essential ETF data in the app. Check out an ETF's holdings as well as the sectors and reg... -
What is an interbank rate?
This is the rate at which banks exchange currencies with each other. This rate is not a single rate but rather a rang... -
Can I move shares between my Trading OLDF accounts?
No, it is not possible to move shares between different types of Trading OLDF accounts (e.g., from Invest to ISA, or ... -
What is a multi-currency account?
Trading OLDF Invest is a multi-currency account that allows you to hold money and trade in multiple currencies. This ... -
24/5 Trading - Invest & Stocks ISA
24/5 trading lets you trade US stocks non-stop, Monday to Friday. It includes four trading sessions: pre-market, regu... -
Understanding Return and Cost
This guide explains how we calculate Cost and Return in your Trading OLDF account, helping you accurately track your ... -
Can I choose the currency in which to buy/sell assets for Invest accounts?
With the Trading OLDF Invest account, you have the flexibility to choose which currency you use for your trades. This... -
Appropriateness assessment test in Invest/ISA
Some of the instruments we offer may be considered complex. Such instruments can multiply your losses and may not fol... -
What is the portfolio?
The Portfolio represents the current value of your account's investments. Your overall account value is a sum of your... -
What trading instruments does Trading OLDF offer?
The instruments we offer vary based on your account type. You can see all available instruments categorised in the ‘S... -
Can I trade with fractional shares?
Yes, you can purchase and sell fractions of whole shares, also known as fractional shares. To accomplish this, you ca... -
How to sell my shares in the Invest or ISA account?
You can do so on both the mobile and web app by following these steps 👇: Tap on the Pie Chart next to the Home bu... -
Why am I unable to sell my share? (”To sell this equity, you need to buy it first”)
When attempting to sell a share of a particular instrument, you may receive a message saying, ‘You have to buy this e... -
Can you sell my shares without my permission?
No. We do not close positions or sell shares on your behalf unless an event forces us to do so e.g., a company has fi... -
How are my return and gain/loss calculated? (Invest/Stocks ISA)
When trading equities, the return of a position is calculated with the following formulas: Return = Current investme... -
Why is the price higher, but my return's negative? (Currency Depreciation)
When investing in stocks on foreign exchange, make sure to check the currency. If the currency is different from your... -
What is Last Trade Price (LTP)?
The last trade price, used synonymously with the market price, is the price of the most recent transaction for the pr... -
Can I DRS my shares?
Currently, Trading OLDF does not support direct registration of shares (DRS). -
What's the difference between accumulating and distributing ETFs?
When it comes to receiving dividends from a position with an ETF, you should consider its type, as it is likely that ... -
What is the FX fee? (Invest & Stocks ISA)
When executing an order with an instrument in a different currency, the value of the trade will be converted to the s... -
Why trading in a specific instrument might be suspended/unavailable?
Instruments get suspended to safeguard the interests and protection of investors, as well as market stability and com... -
What is the maximum order and position size? (Invest/ISA)
They vary for each instrument. You may find them 🔗 here. You will see the following message if you try to place an or... -
Do all brokers have the same prices of the instruments?
It depends on which price a broker is choosing to display as their default one. Each instrument has three prices: Bi... -
What is the AIM market?
The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is a submarket of the London Stock Exchange. It allows smaller companies to b... -
What is a 3x (leveraged) instrument, and how is it different from a regular stock? (Invest)
Some ETPs (Exchange Traded Products) offered by providers like GraniteShares and Leverage Shares allow you to trade i... -
What are the applicable stock exchange fees?
LSE Stocks Stamp Duty Reserve Tax is charged at 0.5% on share purchases made for stocks listed on the London Stock E... -
What is an OTC-traded stock?
OTC stocks, also known as over-the-counter stocks, are US instruments that are not listed on major US exchanges such ...