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How to get advice on £60000 in SIPP?
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agree with many comments above esp Vanguard Retirement fund direct and you will save lots of fees. "Put it in and forget about it " ... read Jack Bogle "The little book of common sense investing" and you will be converted !...1
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Thanks. Yes not a bad choice. May do the same to reduce volatility at some point - see my signature below.OldMusicGuy said:
I've picked three funds from the ranges of multi-asset funds from providers that are very popular on here, namely BlackRock Consensus, HSBC Global Strategy, L&G and Vanguard Lifestrategy. Blackrock also now offer MyMap as a competitor to Lifestrategy.ErinGoBrath said:What are your three funds, if you dont mind me asking?
I chose the funds to give me a bond/equity percentage split that suits my long term objectives and also to give me a global spread that I felt comfortable with.1
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