I’ve had a lot of questions asking how to invest with smaller amounts, so I thought to myself, if I had £100 or less to invest, how would I invest it? Here’s how.

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48 thoughts on “How to Invest £100 (Investing for Beginners UK) | Onlyinvesting.info”
  1. Hi Chris

    Personal question from myself

    1st of all Great videos as always and you was the Video that spiked my interest in shares 🙂

    Question:

    I have a GIA account with Freetrade which I top up £100 – £150 per month and genuinely purchase

    S&P500
    FTSE 100
    Some dividend stocks

    I have opened a LISA account with H&L
    I top up this account with £200 per month and invest in VWRL

    Would I be better to invest more money in the LISA account rather then the GIA account

  2. Can’t believe you plugged arbitrage betting on a video for new investors. How many people do you think you’ve influenced to gamble their spare cash with that advice.

    I appreciate the concept is risk free if done correctly, but not appropriate for the target audience on this video IMO

  3. Hi Chris, I have a couple of small workplace pensions I want to consolidate and put into 1 pension with good potential.

    Where do you recommend I put them? A SIPP or something else?

  4. I got S&S ISA in freetrade for dividend stocks. Can I open Lightyear for US stocks ? Is it possible to open ? Can we have both S&S ISA and lightyear together in a single financial year ? Thx.

  5. I’m 15, could I use Investengine and the All-world Vanguard or the S&P 500 index fund to invest 100 pounds a month- is it worth it or should I save it for university and is it reliable in your opinion? Would help a lot, Thanks so much!!

  6. Hello.
    Could you give me some advice? What is the best option in choosing ISA account types? I am going to invest about one or two hundred pounds per month in ETFs, as some kind of preparation for pension or just to save up some money from inflation. Also, I am from Ukraine but live in Scotland for 9 months and going to stay here(I have brp for 3 years). Therefore I want to pay taxes and don’t have any issues with the government.
    Thanks.

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  8. Nice videos, I'm adding a bunch of stocks to my current holdings for the long run, do you think these stocks are long term worthy, I've set asides $250k to begin and I'd love to avoid as many mistakes as I can.

  9. This a good thing. It just further cements crypto into the economy It’s good to have these initial regulations so that Dollar hodler feel comfortable getting into BTG. with a professional broker Mrs Sophia Charlotte…&&

  10. 'Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals".

  11. I did graphic design at uni is my dream job sadly still not in that career probably would boost my investment goals
    If I did I still hope
    To do this job though 🙂

  12. Hi, I have a question. I want to open an isa where I can save around £100 a month. I want a fund that I can pick and forget about for a year or two before reviewing. I am looking at the all world , Nasdaq 100, the ftse 100 and the S&P 500. My question is why wouldn’t people just use an all world fund as doesn’t it contain most of the companies that the other funds I have mentioned have? Would there be any sense in putting money in all four funds each month say £25 or is it better to stick with the all world alone or lastly is it better to stick with the other three minus the all world fund. Thank you I hope I have made sense.

  13. Hi Chris, do you have any advice for someone who is an ABSOLUTE beginner to get started with investing? Never looked into it before as I've always just worked from I was 18, don't know the terminology or the accounts or anything (I also suck at math), but I recently came into a good amount of money through inheritance and have been interested about investing or buying stocks to potentially help overtime.

  14. My advice to new investors: Buy good companies stocks and hold them as long as they are good companies. Just do this and ignore the forecasts and market views which are at best entertaining but completely useless

  15. I have never invested in shares so this would be the first time for me. I can scrape £200 by not buying a few things so I guess I use the links you suggested. I am just worried about scams, we all know about the cost if living crisis and how desparate some people have become.

  16. I live in the UK Is these sites such as invest engine still valid for example as I live in the UK

    Anyone

    Etfs etc

    My plan is £200 a month for 15 years as I'm 50 although I look 35 lol & workout everyday!!!!

    Any further advice appreciated but I will be doing it once cleared credit cards!!!!

  17. Should you only take out your profits and leave the rest in for example you put in £1,000 and you won £100 and you take that £100 out. Will you still have that same share you started with or will that go down ?

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