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IG Threatening us they will Force Close our position


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So I start with new topic.

I believe here is plenty of us affected., I was adding my comments to a topic -IG has shown it's true colours and is restricting BUYING of AMC and GME- if you want to have look on. I think my commenta are on 7th page.

Please share tour thoughts here.

I personally filled the complaint to IG,, Now they ignoring my calls and emails, so I contacted ombudsman already.

I contacted press, wrote emails to rishi sunak office and b.johnson office, as I believe IG is commiting fraud by deliberately delisting companies and so closing our positions.,

I also filled report actionfraud.police.uk .,

I would like to contact some good lawyer meanwhile,, and should be more of us, better.

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I've emailed IG Helpdesk with the following :-

 

Hi, as has been communicated my current spread positions will be closed as soon as practical from Monday 29 March, while ensuring that all reasonable steps are taken to obtain the best results for our clients.   
 
Please can you outline what those reasonable steps are going to be to ensure the best result for me.  
 
Also please advise what determines best result in this regard.
 
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Will advise on any response.
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21 minutes ago, Mcg said:

Found a video of Combi lol

 

Anything is possible, given that this seems to be a typical thought process of many US "investors".  There seems to be no shortage of willing Ponzi participants for the real day-traders to extract money from.

"... my new hobby is day-trading ... last week I bought some AMC ... I'm ready to hold and take it to the moon ..."  So, the exact opposite of day-trading, then.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Stonk said:

 

Anything is possible, given that this seems to be a typical thought process of many US "investors".  There seems to be no shortage of willing Ponzi participants for the real day-traders to extract money from.

"... my new hobby is day-trading ... last week I bought some AMC ... I'm ready to hold and take it to the moon ..."  So, the exact opposite of day-trading, then.

 

 

It’s basically been a speculative frenzy.. too many people see trading as some sort of get rich quick scheme with no risk involved. It’s worse in the US as their general standard of financial education seems woeful but it’s caught on over here too, as you can see by some of the more popular threads. 
 

Call buying is slowing down now so maybe the frenzy is losing momentum and these retail investors are about to take a hit. IG is probably doing them all a favour by stopping them overleveraging on over priced junk

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