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Can you invest fractional shares S&P 500?

I want to invest in the S&P 500 using fractional shares. Can I do this within a stocks and shares ISA? I went to do this on Freetrade and I was unable to do so therefore I don’t want the same to happen with InvestEngine. Thanks

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u/championyourmoney — 3 days ago

Monthly Investing Discussion Thread (strategies, portfolio feedback, and more)

Kicking off this month's open thread! Drop your questions here about investing strategies, get a second opinion from other investors on your portfolio, ask about diversification, or bring up anything else investing-related that's on your mind.

If you're after portfolio feedback or investing advice from the community, a bit of context goes a long way:

  • Which account types you're using (ISA, SIPP, etc.)
  • Roughly how much you're investing
  • What you're aiming for
  • Your investment timeframe

Not sure where to start? Our Help Centre covers everything from ETF fundamentals to building a portfolio from scratch.

Capital at risk. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. InvestEngine does not provide investment advice, and nothing shared in this thread should be treated as such. If you're unsure whether an investment is right for you, speak to an independent financial adviser. Any investment advice or suggestions on this thread are not provided by InvestEngine.

u/InvestEngine — 7 days ago

Great platform but SIPP transfers from other providers do take a while. You have to be prepared to be patient and badger the customer service operators. I initiated my transfer on 20th June from Wealthify and was completed on 6th August.

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u/StanmoreHill — 8 days ago

Transferring Old Workplace Pensions to IE

I have just requested two of my old workplace pensions to a InvestEngine SIPP, totalling £38,000, I plan on just investing the entire amount in VWRP and contribute monthly.

Is there any other ETF that would complement the VWRP or should I just stick to one ETF?

47 years old now so plan on keeping it at least 15/20 years!

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u/Bitter-Hippo229 — 11 days ago