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21 Trading 212 App Tips You Need To Know!

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Today we’re discussing 21 of my top tips on the Trading 212 app for you to get the most of out your investment portfolio and financial markets. Trading 212 is the app i’ve been using for the past 4 years to build my Trading 212 investment portfolio, and its an app that is full of great features that enrich the investing experience, making it easier and more accessible for investors, especially investing beginners.

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Disclaimer: All ideas presented within this video are that of my own based on my own opinions. Please do not consider any of these videos as financial advice as I am NOT a financial advisor. All financial decisions and choices made are solely your responsibility. The views shared in this video are just for entertainment purposes only. When investing, your capital is at risk and can go up in value as well as down in value. You should consult a suitably qualified professional when seeking out investment advice in order to fully understand the risks associated with investing