Tag: Stocks And Shares Isa
Profit from an Up and Coming Period of High Growth
On Wednesday I talked about how 10 year periods of negative aggregate performance are followed by sustained periods of high growth.
That’s interesting because we could be just entering a period of high growth.
That could be good news for you.
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Stocks and Shares ISA
On Wednesday, I shared that I recently read an article in the Financial Times “Dog funds hold £13bn.” Yes, a staggering £13 billion of private investor’s money is currently invested in funds that have fallen short of their benchmark in each of the past three years and by at least 10 percent.
One of the biggest assumptions many uneducated investors make is thinking that a top investment house is a sure-fire bet. Wrong. The key to success does not lie in the investment house, but instead in the hands of the fund manager.
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Stocks and Shares ISA
I recently read an article in the Financial Times by Lucy Warwick-Ching. The article carried the headline, “Dog funds hold £13bn.” After reading it, I was shocked by how many of the UK’s private investors have cash tied up in investment funds that are consistently underperforming the market.
Yes, a staggering £13 billion is currently invested in funds that have fallen short of their benchmark in each of the past three years and by at least 10 percent.
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Using Stocks and Shares ISA’s
On Wednesday I mention that Stocks and Shares ISA investing is just like baking a cake. You need all the right ingredients to be successful.
In the last blog (Stocks and Shares ISA –part 1) I shared with you how my Mum and Dad went from zero in Stocks and Shares ISAs, to £178,120 in just 7 years. That works out at a compounded rate of return of 13.3%.
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Using Stocks and Shares ISA’s
Stocks and Shares ISA investing is just like baking a cake. You need all the right ingredients to be successful.
The 10 Commandments of Stocks and Shares ISA Investing are the rules my clients and I follow; and by adhering to them religiously; they have helped my parents to go from zero in ISAs to a whopping £178,120 in just 7 years. That works out at a compounded rate of return of 13.3%.
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