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It wasn't the ETF, because that's trading at about eighty quid, and you can't buy fractional shares.
The US Equity Index Fund (VUSEIDA) is an OEIC, and claims to have no entry/exit fees. The minimum 1-off payment is listed as £500, but I think that's waived if you're doing it through a Vanguard ISA.
Do you know exactly what you bought?
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I don't understand half of what you've just written, I'm the very definition of dumb money.
In the App it just call "Vanguard S&P 500 (Dist)" its currently trading at £82.2548
I was hoping to just invest in an S&P 500 index fund, I've already fucked that up by buying into a world fund by mistake.
I should just go and buy some Game Stop and hope for the best..
HousecatHST
Is anybody using Trading 212 ?
After going down a youtube rabbit hole I'm not throwing pocket change at Vanguard funds.
Last night I wanted to buy £20 in a Vanguard S&P 500 fund. I now have £20 in the fund but the transaction cost me £22
does anybody know why that would be ? my understanding was it was all commission free.