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I'm looking for one that allows me not only trade online in real time in exchange traded equities but also have the flexibility to invest in the widest possible range of OEICs/Funds and even Commercial Property. While low fees to boot would be nice, they are a secondary concern, I'm looking for flexibility.

2007-04-02 09:14:41 · 3 answers · asked by Steve L 2 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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ok first of Hargreaves lansdown Sipp cannnot do commercial property and really acts as a funnell into thier Vantage investment funds, not sure if it even offers direct share dealing.Please do take time to reseach fees on these contracts as some are eye watering expensive, go pay an IFA to do the reasearch for you ,standard life SIPP took a huge chunk of the market when it came out in 2005 , and my clientswho run it with a stocktrade account on line have been very pleased as it has allowed them to 'day trade' with thier pension funds, however my opinion of standard life and thier SIPP is pretty low as it really can be expensive for popular mutual funds, SIPP centre do a nice online plan for the public which might be worth a look , if you get an IFA look at the Fidelity SIPP the quotes are rubbish as they are done by Standard life but it has a huge range of mutual funds and competative costs and full online switching.For commercial property via an IFA look at hornbukle mitchell, and if you want to play with protected rights (SERPS) then get your IFA to look at Merchant Investors very nice chaps in Bristol,the big thing is talk to a good IFA,agree a fee for the work and check the charges cos they can eat your growth, 60% of the clients i meet dont need a SIPP as they will never use the facilties and at around £750 year in charges its a waste of money,hence why i place around £12M in multimanager non SIPP pensions and only £8M in true SIPP contracts each year.

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2015-01-26 01:32:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hargreaves Lansdown (or Halifax or Barclays etc)

2007-04-02 10:03:26 · answer #3 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

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