Yes, you can buy Fractional shares on Freetrade. With fractional shares, you can buy a fraction of one US stock. So, for example, you could buy one quarter of a share in Amazon.
This can be handy if you want to buy a stock that has a high share price. For instance, if a stock was trading at $1,000 and you only had $100 to invest, you could buy one tenth of a share with fractional shares.
Note that with Freetrade, you can only buy fractional shares within a General Investment Account or SIPP. You can’t buy them within a Stocks and Shares ISA.
Compare Freetrade to other fractional share dealing accounts below:
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