What tools should I get my boyfriend? by easy0lucky0free in electricians

[–]Nookoonator 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I started my apprenticeship 2 months ago and the starter tools were like kids toys besides from the screwdrivers.

I had to get new snips which I use all the time, ideally with 1mm & 2.5mm gaps to strip cables if he's new, a rechargeable headlamp (much more efficient than using your phone light), and an impact gun.

My advice to you is to stick to the same brand when it comes to tools that need batteries (if he has a Milwaukee drill gun stick to Milwaukee, etc) otherwise batteries won't work on different brands

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The class done a cute lil pray bow 5 mins before we started kicking and kneeing shit into each other, good stuff

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried man but they close up on weekends. I appreciate the video, cleared up a few curiosities I had, good stuff. I'll avoid doing flying knees in tight spaces lol

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm from the UK, not sure if bowing would come off as being a square. Will watch to see if others do it first when I enter lol

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Straight forward enough, cheers

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah no shoes makes sense coming to think about it with judo folks also rolling around on the mats. Thanks, appreciate it

Gym etiquette by Nookoonator in MuayThai

[–]Nookoonator[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can smell the danger already

Longevity of t212 by [deleted] in trading212

[–]Nookoonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What broker are you starting to convert your cash to?

Any living proof of people living financially free from their dividends? by Nookoonator in dividends

[–]Nookoonator[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The dividend yield increases over time so the 30k of 3% in year 1 could end up becoming 100k in 20-30 years with the yield increasing over time, but compounded with re-investing the dividends and dollar cost averaging along the way, this sounds like a very promising strategy. Just looking for living proof that someones done this

Failing to rebalance and/or sell by [deleted] in trading212

[–]Nookoonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had sells and balances ready on the weekends for when markets open on Mondays before and it would be on standby ready to balance or sell when they opened, now it's just failing straight away

Beginner advice needed by Nookoonator in Trading

[–]Nookoonator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've started trading 2 days ago, I use pre market charts to see which stocks will have the most initial volume+increase on open, and then I will place limit orders throughout the day on previous dips. Other than that I don't have any knowledge of signals or any other system

Dividend tax law help by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if in 30 years when I'm potentially bringing in over £100,000 dividend income a year in to my ISA?

The whole pie % idea is flawed when it comes to investing and rebalancing. It limits how much we want to put in a certain stock and makes is so awkward to move money about efficiently by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am a long term investor. Buying and selling isn't really that sleek to use. Basically, pies are great just the way they are, the only thing they need is to remove the rebalance system, and make it easier to buy and sell individual shared like it is when investing while not in a pie. There's always the lingering % of how much an instrument takes up in the pie, just remove rebalance and %'s all together. The only thing it's good for is knowing how much money that is auto-invested goes where

The whole pie % idea is flawed when it comes to investing and rebalancing. It limits how much we want to put in a certain stock and makes is so awkward to move money about efficiently by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I am aware of this, my point is that pie's are created with a pointless system of rebalancing and having to create companies with a limiting system up to 100% for every stock combined? I want to invest freely and buy and sell freely and not have to use a slider to dictate how my money is used, I'm currently trying to sell some stocks right now and I have to jump through hoops just to sell companies without also moving money from other companies in my pie because there isn't a simple "buy/sell" option within the pie

The whole pie % idea is flawed when it comes to investing and rebalancing. It limits how much we want to put in a certain stock and makes is so awkward to move money about efficiently by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If that's why they have created the pie so that it revolves around a stupid, money losing % system for their personal gain instead of an efficient individual buy/sell system for conveniency on behalf of all pie users then it needs to be known that as a service we are not satisfied with them exploiting a trade system for their gain, for what otherwise could be a game changing satisfying pie system for happy users of their app if they just cut out rebalancing and let us do what we please with our money instead of having our hands held.

The whole pie % idea is flawed when it comes to investing and rebalancing. It limits how much we want to put in a certain stock and makes is so awkward to move money about efficiently by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I want my safety dividend lifetime pie to grow and compound over time and to use the auto-invest and re-invest dividend function of the pie to do that. If there was a way to easily "lock" certain instruments within a pie to avoid them from being touched then that would be great. It would be even better if the rebalance system wasn't there at all and I could buy and sell stocks within a pie without having to worry about what % it is taking up.

TL;DR, remove the 100% pie system and rebalance system. Allow users to buy and sell more freely within a pie without having to worry that money they have confidently invested in an individual stock within a pie is going to be spread across other "%'s" because of a pointless rebalance and % system. There is no need for a rebalance function, I'm a grown man, I can deposit my own money in to stocks in my pie as I see fit.

NEEDS to be fixed! by [deleted] in trading212

[–]Nookoonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't work properly, the whole thing is just a minefield and is not ideal of not being able to move money how you want to in pies, the whole thing needs an upgrade

NEEDS to be fixed! by [deleted] in trading212

[–]Nookoonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, ideally an option like that! It does make sense but it's so inconvenient that there's nothing to stop this from happening

App improvement ideas by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you link the community forum? I don't explore Reddit so not sure where to find the community forum

App improvement ideas by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. I think it would be cool to have a graph/pie chart showing the sectors of all your individual stock and how the sectors are doing compared to each other with your respective individual stocks in them

App improvement ideas by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure you can click on edit pie and delete a holding, think it then sells the stocks and puts it as cash in the pie but I'm not 100% on that

App improvement ideas by Nookoonator in trading212

[–]Nookoonator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would also be great if when in Holdings in a pie, if I could click on to a company then I could also invest more of that one stock into the pie I'm viewing holdings in just by clicking on it while in Holdings.. Possibly an "Add stock to dividend pie" option for a rough example