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Have fun shopping! Unfortunately I can't go shopping with my broker this weekend! I'll be in a shopping frenzy on Monday morning!
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@value_crafter_1628 I can actually trade on Finance Zero at the weekend, but I don't use this function. This was the savings plan execution on December 23.
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At Scalable you can order at the weekend (between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.) without any additional fees, the orders are then executed on Monday from 7:30 a.m., via the European Investor Exchange (EIX).
Has anyone already done this? With a limit order, shouldn't the last price after the close of trading be the purchase price?
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I bought live yesterday via trading212 in the USA without any problems. So I could do a little buy the dip again at
$RKLB $IREN and $LMND.
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With which brokers can you shop on
a.) on weekends?
b.) on public holidays?
c.) 24/7 ?
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@usera5a8d0107bf34ed0 ChatGPT and Gemini be with you! 😌
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@usera5a8d0107bf34ed0 The transaction was a savings plan execution at TR on 23.12. You can trade almost around the clock at Trading212, for example. But I wouldn't open a securities account there just for that reason. The less liquidity, the greater the spreads...
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@usera5a8d0107bf34ed0 at Trading212 there is 24/5 trading at least for most Us titles. Weekends of course not. Except for after-hours US trading. I think that goes until 2 am on Saturday. On public holidays, just as the stock exchanges are open. Just because the stock exchanges are closed on German Unity Day, the others are still open