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Motley Fool UK
Motley Fools and their money aren't easily parted, as a mere
glance at this top investment site confirms. There's a treasure-trove
of advice on investing, but the most valuable part of this
site is its message board. Readers relate their own experience
of brokers, plus pearls of wisdom on shares to avoid.
http://www.fool.co.uk/
MoneyeXtra
.Investors will find this site particularly useful for comparing
the mortgages and ISAs offered by various companies. The international
section reports on overseas stock markets, and if shares aren't
your cup of tea there's a handy guide to less risky investments
such as National Savings certificates and Premium Bonds.
http://www.moneyextra.com/
This Is Money
.Reporters from the Daily Mail and London Evening Standard
bring their expertise online. You can check financial news,
the top-performing unit trusts and investment trusts, which
contain a variety of different shares. If you prefer to go
it alone, there's an excellent section on online brokers.
http://www.thisismoney.com/
Electronic Share Information
While you have to pay to make full use of ESI, it still offers
useful data for free once you've completed a form. You can
add up to three companies to your list so that the next time
you log in it displays the latest share prices.
http://www.esi.co.uk/
Bloomberg.co.uk
If you're a cunning investor, your share dealings won't begin
and end with the London-based FTSE 100. There are many strong
international companies that aren't listed in our own City.
Bloomberg tells you how they're doing with data on the major
international markets. Futures and bonds are listed as well
as share prices.
http://www.bloomberg.co.uk/
Financial Times
Synonymous with money. You can, of course, search for the
latest share prices, but the company financial section is
also the most useful. It has data on some 20,000 firms, going
back three years so you can see how they've fared long-term.
http://www.ft.com/
New York Stock Exchange
Watch the market go up and down like a yo-yo from the comfort
of your own home. A good site to start practising your stock
broking techniques.
http://www.nyse.com/
Barclays Stockbrokers
http://www.money.com/
Charles Schwab Europe
http://www.schwab-world-wide.com/
The eXchange
http://www.exchange.co.uk/
Fastrade
http://www.dti.gov.uk/
Moneynet
http://www.moneynet.co.uk/
MoneyWorld
http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/
National Savings
http://www.nationalsavings.co.uk/
Share Centre
http://www.share.co.uk/
Stocktrade
http://www.stocktrade.co.uk/
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