Where can i get access to LIVE share prices to buy and sell shares?

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I want to buy and sell shares as close as possible to LIVE share prices on the stock market. The best i can get is on yahoo finance but these are at best 20 mins old by which time if you buy or sell you dont actually know at what amount you buy and sell.

Where can i get access to LIVE share prices as they change and whats the quickest way to buy and sell then. IE is ringing up goodbodys or davys (have an account already set up) and buy and sell with LIVE prices the quickest way? How quick is AIBs online share dealing service in actually buying the shares before they change in price?

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Not sure. What stock market, Irish, US, British? Aertel is slow and mabey not up to date for Irish stocks ( It states prices are indicative and delayed 15min). Aertel data comes from sharewatch.com. Have set up an NIB share trading account but have not fully checked out how it works yet. Think cheap rates though.

How are charges with Goodbody or davy for phone trading?
 
I use www.selftrade.co.uk but some other posters said they had a problem setting up an account with them. There are other online trading outfits which use loive prices to execute your trades. I use www.updata.co.uk which is a live trading system. To obtain it is expensive but good real Live prices. If you execute a trade you can see the deal go through.
 
I use but some other posters said they had a problem setting up an account with them. There are other online trading outfits which use loive prices to execute your trades. I use www.updata.co.uk which is a live trading system. To obtain it is expensive but good real Live prices. If you execute a trade you can see the deal go through.

Thanks. I will check these out.
I see they are co.uk though. I want to buy irish shares off the irish stock exchange. Does this make a difference? will they be able to do it and is there any extra fees ie tax's stamp duties etc in buying and selling shares using a co.uk. broker?

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Irish shares attract a 1% stamp duty regardless where you buy them. I do not know as to whether there is an Irish online brokerage. I do not buy Irish shares.
 
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