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Previously on "Which horse(s) to back?"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    Isn't it the case where you can put the cash into the S&S ISA before the deadline and then consider what stock to buy? You don't need to do both steps together.
    Yes.

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  • RSoles
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    Isn't it the case where you can put the cash into the S&S ISA before the deadline and then consider what stock to buy?
    You don't need to do both steps together.

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  • motoukenin
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    Originally posted by rl4engc View Post
    It's that time of year again, only two days left to max out your ISA's..

    I was late to the party opening a S&S ISA, busy paying the mortgage off, so the money is sitting ready in the account ready to be invested.

    Any thoughts? Think I might just go "all in" with Vanguard Lifestrategy 100 and do some background reading in the meantime. I don't want to be an active trader short of maybe having a few side bets on stocks that look undervalued.

    Question is do I dive in now or attempt to time the market and wait for a trough?
    Believe Nicola Horlick has a secured loan based Investment ISA, which you can have in addition to a stock/share and cash ISA , pays 8% tax free

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  • rl4engc
    started a topic Which horse(s) to back?

    Which horse(s) to back?

    It's that time of year again, only two days left to max out your ISA's..

    I was late to the party opening a S&S ISA, busy paying the mortgage off, so the money is sitting ready in the account ready to be invested.

    Any thoughts? Think I might just go "all in" with Vanguard Lifestrategy 100 and do some background reading in the meantime. I don't want to be an active trader short of maybe having a few side bets on stocks that look undervalued.

    Question is do I dive in now or attempt to time the market and wait for a trough?

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