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ISA Investment with Astute
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Cecilia66
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Could someone please advise on a company called Astute paying 8% on a 3 year ISA? High risk!!
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Advice?
Stay away and invest with a genuine company with a reputation."If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett
Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)0 -
Could someone please advise on a company called Astute paying 8% on a 3 year ISA? High risk!!
Funnily enough there was an advert this weekend
https://damn-lies-and-statistics.blogspot.com/2019/02/astute-isa-review-genuine.html
The risk warning is tiny but you really need to see it because it's an unregulated investment where you can lose all your money. Just ask any investor in LCF waiting to hear if they'll get anything back to know how that feels.
Misleading doesn't really go far enough to describe it when it's comparing cash to the amount they're offering which isn't fixed. If they go bust you won't get that or all your money back.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
I don't know anything about this product but 8% seems to be the sweet spot for most scams to net the most people for any given advertising spend. It's a number big enough to get your serious attention but low enough to be almost believable. As such you should be extremely suspicious. Other people have suffered big losses with similar products.0
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The interest rate of 7.5% says it all.
ANYTHING offering almost twice that of the FTSE which is about 4%, is either
(a) if legal, high risk.
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(b) a scam.
Either way it is best avoided.0 -
You do tend to see these type of ads on Facebook. I'd stay away from them.Save £12k in 2019 #154 - £14,826.60/£12kSave £12k in 2020 #128 - £4,155.62/£10k0
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Thank you for the responses.0
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It also appears to be promoted via a site called Savings Explained which fails to point out that this ISA is not savings and that you are at risk of losing all your money should they fail. It might not be a scam but it's against FCA regulations to not mention that capital is at risk in your advertising as LCF found out to their cost.
https://damn-lies-and-statistics.blogspot.com/2019/02/savings-explained-scam-reviews.htmlRemember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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