jabberwocky
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Apologies if this is overly general or has been done in various formats before.
I have been testing out DeGiro for the last two weeks and while it's nice, I'm a little bit "meh" on it so far. Their fees are attractive, the interface is okay but with a few little quirks.
Pros
- Ease of use
- Very low charges
- Consolidated interface
- Useful features like submitting a W-8BEN form for you
Cons
- No ability to create graphs or visualise the data
- Values sometimes seem a little wonky - several threads exist on this topic.
- Deposits only guaranteed up to 20k
- Non-custody (standard) account introduces some small risks
I'd like to throw say 300 or 400 euros a month at a service that offers low cost US-domiciled ETFs. I'm unsure if DeGiro are the ones for me.
Is there anyone here who has been a user for a couple of months or years that has any feedback on its suitability for a long-term 'buy-and-hold' strategy?
Mods feel free to nuke this thread if you think there's no value from it.
I have been testing out DeGiro for the last two weeks and while it's nice, I'm a little bit "meh" on it so far. Their fees are attractive, the interface is okay but with a few little quirks.
Pros
- Ease of use
- Very low charges
- Consolidated interface
- Useful features like submitting a W-8BEN form for you
Cons
- No ability to create graphs or visualise the data
- Values sometimes seem a little wonky - several threads exist on this topic.
- Deposits only guaranteed up to 20k
- Non-custody (standard) account introduces some small risks
I'd like to throw say 300 or 400 euros a month at a service that offers low cost US-domiciled ETFs. I'm unsure if DeGiro are the ones for me.
Is there anyone here who has been a user for a couple of months or years that has any feedback on its suitability for a long-term 'buy-and-hold' strategy?
Mods feel free to nuke this thread if you think there's no value from it.
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