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Halifax ISA Investor
tizwoz46
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I currently have an ISA Investor with the Halifax which was started with £7000 roughly split 50-50 with Cautious Management Fund and FTSE 100 Index Tracking.
This has lost from its high in the last year but is still slightly above my original investment.
Should I quit while still ahead or leave it in for a couple of years?
This has lost from its high in the last year but is still slightly above my original investment.
Should I quit while still ahead or leave it in for a couple of years?
Trish 
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you are lucky most holdings are down 30-40%.I currently have an ISA Investor with the Halifax which was started with £7000 roughly split 50-50 with Cautious Management Fund and FTSE 100 Index Tracking.
This has lost from its high in the last year but is still slightly above my original investment.
Should I quit while still ahead or leave it in for a couple of years?0
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