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Is A 15 Year Old Allowed To Trade In The London Stock Exchange?

I scantiness to trade in FTSE100 Market, but I don't know. HELP anybody?


Answer: if youre an E.U. voter, it is possible, but youll need permission from your legal guardian (parrents chiefly)

but do keep in mind, that its hard to make a profit with small funds, cus of the provision costs. and the stock hawk is a very
 
 

How Can I Start Trading In London Stock Exchange?

what well-wishing of investment is involved can i buy or sell 100 shares


Answer: Get in push with your bank or open an account with an online bank and open a trading account.

Only use readies you can afford to lose because it's a very dodgy thing to be doing at the moment. I've made 15% in 2 months on the Brent Uncouth
 
 

Is There A Free Live Streaming Site For The London Stock Exchange?

Im looking for something that has no hang back e.g. 20mins
and gives the option to watch multiple shares at any one lifetime.

Thank you


Answer: You must pay if you be live data. Companies only offer delayed prices, generally 15 or 20 minutes, for unshackle.
 
 

Who Runs The London Stock Exchange?

I basic it for my coursework so please can someone help me out here. I alwas thought it was run by the government but some sites say that it is owned by a institution.


Answer: Standard Stock Exchange
Location London, United Kingdom

Founded 1801
Owner London Stock Exchange Group
Key people Christopher S. Gibson-Smith, (Chairman)
Xavier Rolet, (CEO)
The exchange is part of the

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What Time Does The London Stock Exchange (FTSE) Start Trading?



Answer: 0800hrs GMT.

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