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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. 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. 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.
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. 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. 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. 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. www.nyse.com
Barclays Stockbrokers www.money.com
Charles Schwab Europe www.schwab-world-wide.com
The eXchange www.exchange.co.uk
Fastrade www.dti.gov.uk
Moneynet www.moneynet.co.uk
MoneyWorld www.moneyworld.co.uk
National Savings www.nationalsavings.co.uk
Share Centre www.share.co.uk
Stocktrade www.stocktrade.co.uk
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