duderoo
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dont see it on EE?Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
dont see it on EE?Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
It's in the US sectiondont see it on EE?
$400 cheap?It's in the US section
dirt cheap, we play big bucks here. Who admitted you here?$400 cheap?
$400 cheap?
EE helpdesk was useful and prompt. In case of sale of ETFs "It takes 5 working days before you can withdraw the funds, "I do believe they have some predefined day of the week or something yes.
Somewhere in the T&C’s.
So, finally got out of Sasol. The 100% profit number went past and I pulled it. Am contemplating buying into US shares. Went to look up a few, and saw almost every Tech share has a vicious downward graph.. What IS going on, and where would some of the more knowledgable punters look?
Assuming you are referring to the tax statements, they said it would be available from 20 June, but it's still notAnybody got their 2022 statements yet?
what’s this EasyCrypto thing?
Cool!I guess it's kind of like their own version of Luno. I must be honest, I've received no marketing mails about EasyCrypto. Thought all that EE offered in terms of crypto was that EC10 ETF. You can link up your main EE account and sign in with that. They offer these at the moment:
By default you are shown 15 minute delayed pricing which is free. You have the option to purchase 80, 150 or 250 credits which can be used across all your account types. Unlike other platforms, the credits do not expire at month end. Credits are only used when you click the button to request alive price on the buy/sell form. I may be mistaken but I think the ASX exchange usesHow do Easycredits live pricing work ? How do my credits deplete? Is it based on time?
They sent a mail about this last week.anybody having issues to sign in?
i assume the login url changed, as my autosaved passwords no longer completes :/