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Post by george4064 on Jan 26, 2017 17:14:52 GMT
Hi all,
I am new to RaseSetter, already had an account with SS for a few months now.
I have started off with £1,000 into the Rolling account, matched with an hour or so at 4.2%.
How often is interest paid? (I understand that according to my account preferences, any interest is automatically re-invested into the market I select..)
Thanks in advance.
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Post by spiral on Jan 26, 2017 17:39:45 GMT
I have started off with £1,000 into the Rolling account, matched with an hour or so at 4.2%. If you're talking about today, your money ain't in rolling! With regards to interest, that is paid at term in rolling which is anything between 1 and thirty something days. If you look at your portfolio - money on loan you will see its due date.
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Post by james21 on Jan 26, 2017 20:06:40 GMT
Cant see the point at putting money in at 3% or a bit over unless you are diversifying you p2p portfolio. Dont much like RS even though I have an account with little in it
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Post by george4064 on Jan 26, 2017 20:46:52 GMT
I have started off with £1,000 into the Rolling account, matched with an hour or so at 4.2%. If you're talking about today, your money ain't in rolling! With regards to interest, that is paid at term in rolling which is anything between 1 and thirty something days. If you look at your portfolio - money on loan you will see its due date. Its definitely rolling, see below. Also where is due date displayed?
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Post by oldgrumpy on Jan 26, 2017 21:10:12 GMT
I have started off with £1,000 into the Rolling account, matched with an hour or so at 4.2%. If you're talking about today, your money ain't in rolling! With regards to interest, that is paid at term in rolling which is anything between 1 and thirty something days. If you look at your portfolio - money on loan you will see its due date. George didn't say he'd started investing today. There was a spike in rates recently to 4.5% in rolling (Jan 20?). I had a sleep in till 10:30 and missed it George may have struck lucky.
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Post by bracknellboy on Jan 26, 2017 21:23:18 GMT
If you're talking about today, your money ain't in rolling! With regards to interest, that is paid at term in rolling which is anything between 1 and thirty something days. If you look at your portfolio - money on loan you will see its due date. George didn't say he'd started investing today. There was a spike in rates recently to 4.5% in rolling (Jan 20?). I had a sleep in till 10:30 and missed it George may have struck lucky. OG: you are a self proclaimed OldGrumpy: what the hell were you doing the night before to justify a 'sleep-in until 10.30 ?? Are you sure it was George that struck lucky ?? ' ;-) Whatever you are on, I'll have some - a bit later in life obviously, but nonetheless send me the link in case it goes out of stock before then. P.S. Did this having anything to do with your "Lady Gardener" that you were once posting so enthusiastically about ? (I have a long memory...)
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Post by pikestaff on Jan 27, 2017 8:08:19 GMT
...Its definitely rolling, see below. Also where is due date displayed? ... 1. Click on Your Portfolio | Rolling in the left hand menu. This brings you to the details of your Rolling portfolio. 2. Scroll down to On Loan and click on the + button to the right.
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Post by spiral on Jan 27, 2017 9:20:55 GMT
George didn't say he'd started investing today. I agree, but the phrase loosely implied (by use of matched within the hour) that he had so I was basically prompting a recheck that he hadn't lent it in another market by mistake. His statement certainly had me checking if my 3.7% had been matched!
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Post by oldgrumpy on Jan 27, 2017 9:44:45 GMT
If you're canny you might even get 3.7/3.8% this morning rather than the 3.2% borrower offers.
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Post by george4064 on Jan 27, 2017 10:24:06 GMT
...Its definitely rolling, see below. Also where is due date displayed? ... 1. Click on Your Portfolio | Rolling in the left hand menu. This brings you to the details of your Rolling portfolio. 2. Scroll down to On Loan and click on the + button to the right. Got it, thanks!
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Post by george4064 on Feb 21, 2017 22:45:34 GMT
Another question;
My entire RS portfolio is On Loan in the rolling market. Some of them have a due date of 22/02/2017, is there a set time in the day the final amount (initial capital + interest) is credited to my account?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by bobthebuilder on Feb 22, 2017 5:53:01 GMT
Should be there now. Rolling market loans are normally repaid between 12.30 and 1.00 a.m. Tuesdays-Fridays. Rather later during the night on Mondays due to higher processing volumes.
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Post by george4064 on Feb 22, 2017 8:46:42 GMT
Should be there now. Rolling market loans are normally repaid between 12.30 and 1.00 a.m. Tuesdays-Fridays. Rather later during the night on Mondays due to higher processing volumes. Thanks
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