Sunday, September 8, 2019

Sites and platforms that I use for the investments.

Please note that this review may contain affiliate links. That means that I may earn a commission if you decide to invest after clicking through the link, without additional costs to you, of course. Pls, understand that I have experienced all of these companies and all recommends are because I found them helpful/useful, not because of commission I might make if you decide to make an invest through my links.

Nordnet, was one of the first sites that I used to invest to stock markets and to some funds as well.
I think the platform is easy to understand and they have all sorts services and web seminars.
Now I don't use it as much I've used to because I found that dutch platform called Degiro works better for me, It´s cheaper and don't really use the Nordnet specialties like Shareville, where you can follow, share or discuss online anything investing related or go to seminars or follow web based ones. Either have it´s good and not so good features. I was happy user for Nordnet, and I still use it, but Degiro is my  nr 1 choice to buy or sell stocks right now.

I also have an account in Seligson&Co, which is my passive investment platform. Working like buy and forget principle. Small buys every now and then and I let the time pass and do the work. I've been satisfied customer for years there. That's the place that I usually invest my return bottle and can money. I´ll write about that later.

I have also invested in several P2P lending sites; Grupeer, Robocash, Fast Invest, PeerBerry, Monethera, Kuetzal, Crowdestor and Mintos. The list is long and there's an reason for that. Risk spreading. There is risks in P2P lending and to minimise it, I use many different sites and invest small amounts in many loans. The working principle in P2P lending sites are similar, but there is differences between, sometimes the site is concentrating to projects, usually construction works, but it can also offer micro loans, car leasing, business loans etc. in many countries, usually eastern Europe or Asia. While some of them need your input by take action and control your money, make reinvests and choosing loans and so on, there is also sites like Robocash which is totally automated. I suggest you consider the risks, the time you want to invest and please, do your homework with this kind of investments and tools before you rush to place your money there. They can be a great tool if used correctly. Follow my blog with Bloglovin


  www.grupeer.com

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