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Fidelity SIPP best equities fund?

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I am planning to start my pension in Fidelity SIPP. Can you please advise best equities funds in Fidelity ?
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WIth a SIPP, you can invest in around 30,000 options. What makes you think there is a best fund(s)?
What do you mean by high risk? One person's low risk is another person's high risk. We need some context. How much are you willing to accept it going down in a 12 month period for example?
You will not get advice here. Advice is regulated. What you get here are discussion and opinion. Some people will be knowledgeable. Others less so and some will be disruptive and post rubbish. Also, investing has a heavy dose of opinion. If you asked 100 different people to build a portfolio you would get 100 different portfolios. There may be an odd overlap with some funds or investments but no one would have the same.
SIPPs are the advanced option. Not really suitable for someone who needs to rely on people on the internet telling them what to invest in. Have you considered alternative options that are not quite as advanced?
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Investing_from_the_UK#Sample_portfolios
In theory 100% index funds are a good choice for a younger long term investor , but over the period of investment you could see some big sudden drops which can be scary for those of a more nervous disposition.
I'm looking to invest the funds my daughter has in her Fidelity SIPP, which she won't be accessing for 40-50 years, as she's still a young teenager.
Probably best you google if you want the details . Largely the end result should be the same for the long term investor .
Differences in charging structures with different investment platforms can mean with some it works out cheaper using funds, but with Fidelity it is cheaper to use a ETF tracker .