I Invested £2,000! Trading 212 Portfolio Update! |
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Here is my Trading 212 investment portfolio update for the month of August. I have now roughly £30,000 in stock value held within my Trading 212 stocks and shares ISA, and in today’s video I invest an additional £2,000 into both stocks and ETF’s. We’ll review the portfolio, my top holdings, we’ll talk about some of the poor performing areas of the investment portfolio too, and finally towards the end of the video i’ll make some live investments.
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