Frequently asked questions
User ID?
Your User ID consists of 7 digits and must be entered to log in to Bolero. Your User ID is usually the same as your Bolero customer number or your Bolero account number. Your User ID is stated in the welcome e-mail which was sent upon opening your Bolero account and you can find it back on all Boler
Lees verderForgot your PIN?
On the home screen, swipe left to delete the user and then register again with your User ID to set a new PIN.
Lees verderAvailable for trading?
The amount ‘available for trading’ exceeds your own cash and allows you to use up to 30% of the value of your portfolio for new buy orders, even before you have transferred the money. If you use this additional flexibility, you have to clear your cash account before the stock exchange actually settl
Lees verderAverage purchase price?
The average purchase price takes into account the price at which you purchased including the costs incurred (e.g., broker’s fee, stock market tax).
Lees verderGraph of the value of your portfolio?
To see the graph of your portfolio’s evolution, tilt your smartphone horizontally. Tap the arrow at the top to select a different period. If you cannot see the graph, you may need to unlock screen rotation in your device settings.
Lees verderTrading margin?
The trading margin is 30% of the value of your securities. This is the flexibility that Bolero offers you to already place buy orders before your cash has been transferred. Options are not included in the calculation. Highly volatile shares can also be excluded. Bolero can also exclude turbos and w
Lees verderGraph of the price of a security?
To see the graph showing the development of the security’s price, tilt your smartphone horizontally. Tap the arrow at the top to select a different period. If you cannot see the graph, you may need to unlock screen rotation in your device settings.
Lees verderPrice/earnings ratio?
The price/earnings ratio (P/E) is a valuation standard for determining whether a share is undervalued or overvalued at a particular time. The higher the price/earnings ratio, the more the share could be overvalued. This ratio is calculated by dividing the current share price by the earnings per sha
Lees verderPrice-to-book value?
The book value per share is calculated by dividing the equity by the number of outstanding shares. Preferred shares are usually not included in the calculation. A share’s book value is often compared to its current price to determine whether it is under- or overvalued. If the book value is higher
Lees verderPurchase limit?
The maximum units you can buy represents the number of units you can purchase with your own cash in the Bolero account. The maximum units including trading margin represents the number of units you can purchase if, in addition to your own cash, you also decide to use 30% of your portfolio value for
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