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How to Buy Shares in Millwall FC

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The Millwall Football Club, or Millwall FC, is an English professional football team based in Southeast London. Originally known as the “Dockers,” the Millwall team is now known as the “Lions.” Having been established in 1885, Millwall is one of the oldest teams in the league, providing it with a strong fan base that is eager to invest in the success of the football club. Fortunately, the club is a publicly traded entity, making it easy for fans to invest in the team they love. Here’s how to buy shares in the Millwall Football Club.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Stock trading account
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        Select a stock trading website to use for your transactions. Because Millwall FC is traded on the London Stock Exchange, you will need to use a service that has access to overseas markets. Etrade, Share Builder, Scot Trade and TD Ameritrade are all excellent options (see Resources below).

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        Follow the instructions provided by your stock trading website to fund your account. Deposits are typically made by bank transfer, check or cashiers check. Credit cards are not usually accepted for depositing funds into your stock trading account. Use the instructions provided when you open your account to deposit the funds you will be using to buy shares of Millwall FC.

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        Search for the Millwall stock. After your account is funded, scan the London Stock Exchange for “MWH.L” ticker symbol, which is the symbol that the Millwall Football Club trades under. Once you have located the stock, you will be free to acquire shares at any time.

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        Buy your shares. Simply type in the number of shares you wish to buy and click the buy button. You may be required to confirm the transaction before it is completed. It’s really as simple as deciding how many shares you want and pushing a button to buy them.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Track the value of the Millwall shares over time before you buy them. This will help you to buy at the lowest possible price, with the idea of selling your shares when the value goes up.

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