WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



OneAll 6:19 Thu Oct 12
beer money
https://www.webull-uk.com/s/OWKteEpbjqB4CY3T75

great little app for shares/stocks , sign up with the link and download the app then deposit a £1.50 and you will get £40-£2000 in apple/tesla shares that you can sell the next day and withdraw instantly, once signed up you can refer people your self for £50-2000 each person , made a couple hundred already just off friends and family

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joe royal 6:21 Thu Oct 12
Re: beer money
I only take garrrlic breads share tips

OneAll 6:23 Thu Oct 12
Re: beer money
and thats why you drink fosters joe

joyo 6:25 Thu Oct 12
Re: beer money
Scam..delete please

OneAll 6:27 Thu Oct 12
Re: beer money
search up webull before calling it a scam joyo ya big fanny

Moncurs Putting Iron 2:37 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
It smells and looks pretty scammy to be fair.

Look like a bingo site with all those colours and big simple offers.

Caveat Emptor, a no from me.

OneAll 2:38 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
Because you don’t know anything about the stock market but fair play if your not in the know then I don’t expect you to know how to do it anyway , but thank you to the two who done it today

OneAll 2:41 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
Whoever that was can you confirm on here thanks

Mike Oxsaw 2:51 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
I was gonna sign up to this scheme, but I got high,
I was gonna give up all my cash, but I got high,
Was gonna get my fingers burnt, losing all my hard earnt,
But I got high, I got high, I got high.

scott_d 3:03 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
It seems odd that by depositing £1.50 you can get free share from £40-£2000 ? How is it decided what and how many free shares you get?

scott_d 3:05 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
I googled Webull... on trustpilot.

Reviews were not great.

OneAll 3:16 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
I got shown it by a friend , I was dubious but signed up added the 1.50 and got my shares and cashed out fine, no one has to do it it’s just there if someone wants some extra beer money , most of these trading apps run refer a friend schemes they want to suck you into trading

LJC 3:35 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
How much was your shares worth?

OneAll 3:44 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
Most of the time each share will be £5 each with the exception of a big one here and there , I got $100 from a referral a couple days ago

Moncurs Putting Iron 3:54 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
Our verdict
After making its mark with retail investors in the US and Asia, Webull is turning its attention to the UK market.

When joining the platform, we found it relatively easy to sign up and get verified. The Webull investing app works well, even if it is somewhat cluttered and confusing. We weren’t so bullish about the fact you can only trade US stocks, which means you’ll always end up paying an FX fee when converting from sterling. But the lack of a platform fee is a positive. There are small commissions to pay when trading stocks, listed by the firm as 2.5 basis points, which basically means 0.025% of your trade value.

Webull will appeal to investors looking to trade US stocks for a low cost, but the platform is quite restrictive in most aspects. Unfortunately, there’s no variety of accounts available (no ISAs, pensions, or junior accounts). Webull might need to offer more to differentiate itself from the zero-commission platforms available to UK investors, such as eToro, Freetrade, and XTB.

Best for: Stock research

Pros
No platform fee
Low commission of 0.025%
Zero minimum deposit ($5 min investment)
Fractional shares
Extended trading hours


Cons
Only US stocks available
Limited range of asset types
No tax-efficient accounts
The app is rather overcrowded
Always have to pay an FX fee

LJC 3:56 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
I thought you got £40- £2000?

OneAll 4:02 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
You get six for signing up plus 2 when you complete a first trade which you can just buy a random cheap fractional share and cash it after , so minimum is 40 plus atm for each person you get a pumpkin that contains either 10,20 or 40 shares for each person but that expires next week

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:09 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
for each person you get a pumpkin that contains either 10,20 or 40 shares for each person.

Serious Stuff.

Is that cos Bulls like Pumpkin?

Or is it Bears? Do Bears like Pumpkin?

Lato 6:10 Fri Oct 13
Re: beer money
It told me "this site is unavailable"

bruuuno 1:40 Sat Oct 14
Re: beer money
A pumpkin?

lowlife 12:28 Sat Oct 14
Re: beer money
What’s a pumpkin got to do with this? Is it like a Halloween special offer thing?

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