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Where to start with stock market tracker funds?
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As you are already paying into a S&S ISA, what investments do you own in that? Why do you want something different in the non-ISA account? Just curious, there's no reason not to be different.
I'd use a fund, but ETFs are fine too. A global tracker will do, for example
https://www.hl.co.uk/funds/fund-discounts,-prices--and--factsheets/search-results/f/fidelity-index-world-class-p-accumulation1 -
If you've paid £20k into a S&S ISA each year what is that invested in? Every little helps but an additional £1200 isn't going to make a massive difference, there may be better ways to do it than using a non ISA account.manchesterlady said:Thank you for all the comments so far. To answer a few of the questions:
1. I am contributing the maximum to my S&S ISARemember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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