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New Fund for my SIPP
Paul2624
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I am looking to invest this years £3,600 into my SIPP. I want a good long term fund to compliment my existing funds. If anyone has any ideas I would be very grateful. I am thinking of JP Natural Resources but am abit worried that it has had such a good run recently that I might have missed the boat on that one. If it helps here is my SIPP and it's current funds about 3k in each. Thanks!
Axa Framlington UK Select,
Artemis UK Growth,
F & C Growth & Income.Fidelity European,HL Multi-Manager Inc & GrowthHL Multi-Manager Spec SitsInvesco Perpetual IncomeJP Morgan US,New Star European Growth,Rathbone Income,Schroder UK Alpha Plus
Axa Framlington UK Select,
Artemis UK Growth,
F & C Growth & Income.Fidelity European,HL Multi-Manager Inc & GrowthHL Multi-Manager Spec SitsInvesco Perpetual IncomeJP Morgan US,New Star European Growth,Rathbone Income,Schroder UK Alpha Plus
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I am thinking of JP Natural Resources but am abit worried that it has had such a good run recently that I might have missed the boat on that one.
Good choice IMHO, very well managed fund with very good long term track record in a key sector that can;t be ignored. Ideal for a pension where you're looking long term.If you're looking for another choice at the higher risk end ( most of your choices are pretty mainstream) then something in the UK smaller companies area might suit.Trying to keep it simple...
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A Fund such as JPM Natural Resources or ML G&G would appear to fit into your current portfolio as you appear to have little exposure to specialist and/or emerging market sectors
In my opinion (for what it's worth) you could do with a little more non UK exposure, and also with the HL multimanager funds you are paying a higher AMC for funds that based on their performance within their sectors do not warrant the extra charges'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0
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