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Funds Specialised in Technology
Roselondon_2
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I saw Vanguard Inc. has product like that. But I suppose I can't invest when I reside in the UK?
Otherwise, can someone recommend some funds that are specialised in technology? Thanks.
Otherwise, can someone recommend some funds that are specialised in technology? Thanks.
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L&G Global Tech Trust was recently was added to my ISA......but I'm no expert.
https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/funds/snapshot/snapshot.aspx?id=F0GBR06I57
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Fidelity Global Technology has been good to me over the last few years.2
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SMT and Allianz Technology. Are they overvalued who knows but they've performed well for years? SMT will be found in the IT global sector and not technology but can hardly be described as a steady away global fund. Sometimes you've just got to go with the flow or buy the ishares NASDAQ 100 ETF which is up there with SMT and ALLIANZ over the last 10 years.
Chart Tool | Trustnet
Chart Tool | Trustnet
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I'm not quite sure what tech means any more. Is Facebook a tech company or an advertising business? Is Amazon a retailer or a cloud computing business?If you are looking for a fund without the usual suspects, BlackRock Next Generation Technology and Sanlam Artificial Intelligence are worth a look.The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists.4
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I hold Polar Capital Global Technology Fund.0
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Scottish Mortgage, excellent long term hold IMO“Like a bunch of cod fishermen after all the cod’s been overfished, they don’t catch a lot of cod, but they keep on fishing in the same waters. That’s what’s happened to all these value investors. Maybe they should move to where the fish are.” Charlie Munger, vice chairman, Berkshire Hathaway0
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