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TradeRepublic is giving away up to €10,000 - How you can take part!


TradeRepublic is offering a new way to give away shares and ETF units. It's easy to do by e-mail and gives you the chance to win shares worth up to €10,000.


You can now send shares and ETFs directly by e-mail. If you send a value of at least €25, you automatically qualify for the competition.


If you don't have any friends, you can also send the shares to yourself and take part in the competition yourself.


I personally find it really interesting and would have tried to motivate some people to start investing.


Well, unfortunately I didn't win anything, but I wish you every success. Who will you be sending a share to? 🎁

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"If you have no friends...." is my favorite.

Can I also send the negative holdings in my portfolio to someone? 😂😂😂
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I won 50€ Nike🔥
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Yesterday I got €25 in $APP from a friend😄👀 his prize was €2 in the competition 😂
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They can't keep up with all the securities account transfers as it is, what will it be like now if everyone gives away shares and transfers them to other securities accounts. o: Did you receive immediate notification that you had won?
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Yesterday I gave away ETF shares to both my sons but could only enter the competition once.
Mess, I insist on another draw. 😂
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I got 2€ Nivida fragments for 100€ $VHYL which I sent to my friend. 🌚
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I received €10 in Amazon shares, which I thought was fair 😅
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A community Secret Santa like this would be something
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Does giving away a share then cost the €1 trading fee? 🤔
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How exactly do the shares end up in the recipient's custody account? I somehow couldn't find that out from TR.
If the recipient then goes to Consorsbank with the voucher, they will look like a horse and not understand anything.
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