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Not really, do your research and you will be investing in winners. Here's a couple to get you started - Cazenove UK Smaller Companies, Marlborough Special Situations, Chelverton UK Income. I suggest you look up those long term good performers and get a feel for what you're looking for in an investment. Myself, most of my SIPP is invested in UK Equity Income funds.
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Never heard of them. You could do a lot worse than open a SIPP account with Hargreaves Lansdown, I have used them for a number of years and their customer service is excellent. Set up costs for a SIPP at HL are zero.
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My SIPP is with HL and I can't be happier with the service and costs
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I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.
HL for me too, FTSE100 co now so some security there. I have the bulk of my SIPP in these 4 - HSBC Pacific Index
Vanguard US Equity Index
HSBC European Index
Vanguard UK Equity Income
They are very low cost trackers. For many years I did have most in more expensive managed funds and retain some of these but after extensive reading (couple of books slating managed funds) and fool.co.uk I am happy to have the bulk in trackers and some in HYP individual shares and a few funds that have done great for me (past performance no guarantee etc)
You could also consider a Vanguard lifestyle fund which will do the lot across global markets and even do a mix of percentages with bonds (considered dodgy at the mo due to QE so I have swerved)
Depends on your age, time to retirement, attitude to risk etc
There are also 'baskets' of Investment Trusts mentioned on fool.co.uk which provide a very broad cover without active involvement.
oh - and check out lazy portfolio + Monevator.
Good luck, you are doing the right thing !! (max out your ISA first of course...)
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