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Re: premium bonds.
Yeah I'm getting >5% (just!) on cash savings too ATM, it's crept back up.
My NVIDIA shares ain't crashed yet either
My NVIDIA shares ain't crashed yet either
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Re: premium bonds.
I've got £8k I took out of the PBs split between two 7.5% (ish) easy access saving accounts that paid £22.97 each last month.
I've still got £14k in the PBs that have only won twice (£125) this year.
I'm trying really hard not to take it all out and buy a Norton.
I've still got £14k in the PBs that have only won twice (£125) this year.
I'm trying really hard not to take it all out and buy a Norton.
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Re: premium bonds.
The prize checker app told me results not available yet? Not expecting much as I've lent someone a chunk of my stake.
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Re: premium bonds.
Zilch.......again. Obvs saving it for the big one!
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Re: premium bonds.
I've got 18K in there & zilch this month.I think my PB funds will be getting redirected into a 20K building job that starts in a few weeks...
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Re: premium bonds.
Wasn't worth the wait to find out it was zilch. I was kinda expecting a lesser result for the aforementioned reasons though, so no biggie.
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Re: premium bonds.
The Bald Beast (who seems to have an excellent handle on such things) says now is the time to go meme coin. I've opted for Dogecoin; surely the gold standard of the memes.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 2:50 pmNawt on the premium bonds this month.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 2:23 pm Etherium is where the clever money is now.
Also structured notes.
The Ethereum is up about 50% since February though. I'm selling mine now, I'm not hanging on for the BC halving.
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Re: premium bonds.
Have you considered Peer to Peer lending ?Potter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:46 am Me and the boy won nothing, Mrs Potter £250.
My lad has got the right hump, he's got the max in there and he's had a really bad few months.
Our eldest took it all out and put it in some sort of monthly interest account and she gets a decent (5% IIRC) every month paid into her current account.
7% readily available, some deals up as far as 11%
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Re: premium bonds.
You can even get an ISA which allows the money to be used for P2P.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/innovative- ... a-managers
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/innovative- ... a-managers
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That's what I've done. I didn't have any sort if ISA so I figured I should !Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:06 pm You can even get an ISA which allows the money to be used for P2P.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/innovative- ... a-managers
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