Buying / selling shares

They were ~95p at the last raise.

As they aren’t publicly traded it’s not really possible to get a current value. I guess they are worth whatever someone is willing to buy/sell them for. I wouldn’t sell mine for 95p as to me they are potentially worth much more than that.

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thank you dave.

I tried selling last year, I got offers but well below 95p. Haven’t sold them yet though.
I’ll be surprised if someone offers 95p.

how much are you looking for?

Although I wouldn’t buy in at 95p (my bad for missing crowd funding rounds) , I do think FT is a very good hold.

I’d be very interested to see if we could identify bid and ask prices amongst the community.

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Bought at 84p and definitely would not sell. Own a few thousand and I’m happy

Freetrade is going to the moon :grin: And will win out because of LOYALTY

Also the great community is a reason not to sell for me. Investors and non investors contributing here en masse. People are getting behind this brand and I certainly am. I would not have been without the platform for 6 months on here if I really did not believe in the product and the team. Put your money where your mouth is

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So much has happened since the last raise to the product, team and market interest, not to mention backing from a cool VC. Freetrade is on a path of positive momentum and ready to ride!!

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As far as I am concerned, investing in Freetrade is an adventure. It is about way more than just ROI. I want to live the story, see how things grow and evolve.

I’m not even sure someone could convince me to sell at 20£ a share right now #ItsAboutLoveNotCash #CrazyFrench

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Spot on @Jibou. Us non-UK people are showing loyalty to the brand already. I can tell you mine doesn’t come easily! Freetrade is gonna be big

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If anyone here wants to buy for £20 per share, I, however, would be willing to sell! :smiley:

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Hahaha that’s over 20x for me. I would be able to assist too :joy:

I would still hold some because I want to take part in the journey

Keep me posted, just in case I change my mind :wink:

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@SebReitz and @shane-aurora. I think this is valid to know. Based on you two, the ask is currently £20.

Obviously it would be good to have more samples😂.

But this info could be useful to both those looking to buy and sell. There must be some website that will let people enter their limits and report back an ask and bid

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At that price, I would also be willing to dispose of my shares. No less than £20 per share however.

Fair enough.
Just so I don’t mislead and raise any hopes, I would not buy for £20 :rofl:
I’m just intrigued to determine a pseudo market rate. I’ll keep my bid price private for now

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Crowdcube REALLY need a secondary market :relieved:

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I would also be happy to sell at £20. Any takers? :joy::joy:

£19.75? Anyone?

Lets discover price :+1:

How much you would pay now to buy from others i.e. no EIS. Price is in pence.

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If anyone’s selling hmu :raising_hand_man:

(Or monzo shares)