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Guest Seyed Razavi

Name of stock: Cognetivity Neurosciences

Name of Stock Exchange: Canadian Stock Exchange (CSE)

Share dealing

Ticker: CGN

Country of the stock: Canada

Market Cap: 45 million

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8 minutes ago, Guest Seyed Razavi said:

Name of stock: Cognetivity Neurosciences

Name of Stock Exchange: Canadian Stock Exchange (CSE)

Share dealing

Ticker: CGN

Country of the stock: Canada

Market Cap: 45 million

Hi Seyed Razavi

For Share Dealing we can only offer stocks listed on exchanges in the following countries:
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Unfortunately, we won't be able to add Cognetivity Neurosciences for share dealing account.

All the best - MongiIG

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On 13/12/2021 at 23:43, Trader1112 said:

Name of stock Elicera

Name of Stock Exchange Stockholm

Leverage or Share dealing Leverage

Ticker ELIC.ST

Country of the stock Sweden

Market Cap 113 M

Hi @Trader1112,

Unfortunately the dealing desk has rejected the addition of ELIC on the platform as the Market cap is too low.

All the best - Arvin

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15 hours ago, ArvinIG said:

Hi @Taiki,

Thank you for your message. Your request was submitted to the dealing desk to be reviewed. 

All the best - Arvin

Hi Arvin,

Thank you for your reply.

Would it be possible to add NASL to ISA account?

It is available on T212 on their ISA so I assume you should be able to get it quite easily.

 

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5 hours ago, Taiki said:

Hi Arvin,

Thank you for your reply.

Would it be possible to add NASL to ISA account?

It is available on T212 on their ISA so I assume you should be able to get it quite easily.

 

Hi @Taiki,

NASL was added to share dealing accounts. Could you please check if it is accessible on your ISA account?

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Thank you - Arvin

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16 minutes ago, ArvinIG said:

Hi @Taiki,

NASL was added to share dealing accounts. Could you please check if it is accessible on your ISA account?

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Thank you - Arvin

Hi @ArvinIG,

It says “This is a complex instrument and is currently not eligible to be traded on your account.”

I can see this is now suitable for SIPP, but cannot be traded with ISA yet.

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38 minutes ago, Taiki said:

Hi @ArvinIG,

It says “This is a complex instrument and is currently not eligible to be traded on your account.”

I can see this is now suitable for SIPP, but cannot be traded with ISA yet.

Hi @Taiki,

I can see that NASL is allowed on ISA. The error message you received is an error that requires IG to conduct some verification to allow you to trade that ETF as it is categorised as complex. Could you please reach out to helpdesk.uk@ig.com or use our live chat feature, our helpdesk will be able to confirm some details and give you access to that ETF.

All the best - Arvin

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