• Fractional Trading: Is it worth the trouble?

  • Apr 5 2023
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Fractional Trading: Is it worth the trouble?

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered if investing $1 at a time in the stock market is actually going to make a difference to your wealth? This month, we interview Deepak Khanna, CEO of Revolut Securities, on the fintech app's latest launch - Stocks. In this episode, Deepak shares some of his insights into wealth managing and talks about how we can maximise our experience using fractional stock trading platforms.

    Timestamps

    (00:00) – Episode introduction.

    (00:30) – Introduction to the episode’s guest, Deepak Khanna from Revolut.

    (02:59) – What are some of the stock trading functionalities on the Revolut app?

    (05:44) – How can someone with little to no experience in investing or trading get started?

    (07:27) – Does it even make sense to invest a very small amount into a share i.e. use fractional shares? What is the wisdom behind buying fractional shares and how can investors maximise their investing by using fractional shares?

    (10:49) – Is there any general advice to share around how to invest e.g., how to research conduct research etc.?

    (12:25) – What are some of the fees involved in trading on the Revolut platform?

    (15:07) – Deepak’s time-tested investment takeaways for the new investor.

    (19:05) – Episode outro

    If you’re curious about a particular investment or personal finance topic and want the Good Girls' to talk about it, drop us an email at goodgirlstalkaboutmoney@gmail.com.

    Disclaimer:

    The advice shared in this podcast has not taken your personal risk and finances into consideration, please seek the advice of your financial advisor before making any decision about your money.

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