Share Dealing
Share Dealing is still the most popular method of investment for private investors despite CFD and Spread Betting's increasing popularity. Share Dealing offers the investor a small slice of control over the company, giving them a small input in the running of the company. For more information on Share Dealing please read our share dealing guide. Compare Share Dealing providers below and start dealing.
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| Product Name | Mobile Trading | Transfer Out Fee | Annual Fee | Frequent Trader Rate | Charge Per Trade | ||
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![]() | IWeb Iweb Share Dealing | £0 | n/a | £5 | MORE INFO | ||
| Simple Price Structure: flat £5/trade + £25 account opening fee (no admin charges) | |||||||
![]() | Alliance Trust Alliance Trust Investment Dealing Account | £40 | £6.25 | £12.50 | MORE INFO | ||
![]() | Hargreaves Lansdown Hargreaves Lansdown Share Dealing | £0 | £5.95 | £11.95 | MORE INFO | ||
| No dealing commission to buy and sell funds. Plus, save money on over 2,400 funds. | |||||||
![]() | Clubfinance Clubfinance Frequent Trader | 0.35% | n/a | 50p | MORE INFO | ||
![]() | Halifax Halifax Share Dealing | £0 | n/a | £11.95 | MORE INFO | ||
| No inactivity or annual administration charges | |||||||
![]() | Sippdeal Sippdeal Share Dealing Account | £0 | £4.95 | £9.95 | MORE INFO | ||
More about share dealing
Share trading is still the most popular way to invest in the stock markets for private investors in the UK despite the growing popularity of financial spread betting and CFD trading. This is due in part to the fact shares provide investors with actual control over the company, with the more shares they possess increasing the control over the way a firm is run. It also means they are allowed to attend annual general meetings.
The stock market is not a safe bet and those hoping to make a real success of it will find that a hands-on and focused approach is necessary. Charging for online share dealing works on a commission per trade basis. This is often set at a fixed rate, while occasionally it is charged as a percentage of the deal. Certain stockbrokers will also offer discounts to frequent traders.
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