SIPP pension advice
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SIPP pension advice
Does anyone have any good advice for SIPP pensions if you choose to invest yourself instead of through an IFA?
I’m interested in any useful reading material or good tips on what to look out for, platforms which are easy to use.
Thanks all.
I’m interested in any useful reading material or good tips on what to look out for, platforms which are easy to use.
Thanks all.
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....take professional advice. Too much at stake.
Get it wrong...
No more steak!
Get it wrong...
No more steak!
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I have a SIPP, all done through my FA. Wouldn’t advise doing it any other way
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As Ian says "take professional advice" from a good financial advisor...... it will pay off in the long run
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Not sure “speak to an FA” is entirely the best advice. I remember an FA telling me to invest in Neil Woodford’s fund when he left Invesco. Look how that turned out. I didn’t, as it happened, thankfully.
Issue is, either way, FA’s take fees and are therefore not entirely impartial. If you’re investing in shares and feel confident in what you want to invest in, no reason you can’t open and manage a SIPP yourself.
Interactive Investor do a SIPP product, £10 pm and one free trade. Worth a look.
Issue is, either way, FA’s take fees and are therefore not entirely impartial. If you’re investing in shares and feel confident in what you want to invest in, no reason you can’t open and manage a SIPP yourself.
Interactive Investor do a SIPP product, £10 pm and one free trade. Worth a look.
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‘A little knowledge is a dangerous thing’ Get proper advice. For all the purported ‘experts’ there are plenty that lose money by doing things on the cheap and because they are ‘in the know’. I pay my accountant large fees but he’s good and knows his stuff. I once tried a cheaper one and it was a complete waste of money.
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Like the others have said, you could contact a 'financial adviser'. Some are Independent Financial Advisers that you pay a fee to. Some will likely be on commission for the products he/she sells. There is also free government advice available through 'Pensionwise' for over 50's. There are a few useful links on the following website including a link to the government 'Pensionwise website'. https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/e ... nsion-wiseFather Jack wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 5:11 pmDoes anyone have any good advice for SIPP pensions if you choose to invest yourself instead of through an IFA?
I’m interested in any useful reading material or good tips on what to look out for, platforms which are easy to use.
Thanks all.
Other links that you might find useful:
- Basic Information about how pensions work:
- TPAS The Pensions Advisory Service https://www.gov.uk/pensions-advisory-service
The pension you choose should depend on your age, income, long term objectives, when you hope to retire, how much per month you are going to invest, knowledge of financial markets, attitude to 'risk' and probably a number of other things. A good IFA should be able to ask you the right questions and direct you accordingly.
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I've lost thousands following tips on here
Gulf keystone anyone?
Gulf keystone anyone?
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I’ll raise you a RockhopperAlanstevensonsgloves wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 8:04 pmI've lost thousands following tips on here
Gulf keystone anyone?
Not for SIPPs, those type of shares!
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If it's a relatively modest amount I don't see a problem in investing it yourself in a single managed fund, such as the funds Fidelity and their like offer. You are then getting automatic diversification as the fund will consist of investments in many different shares of the type it specialises in e.g. European, Far East , Smaller Companies etc However for any sizeable amount I would think using a reputable IFA who makes sure the investments match your risk profile is essential.
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It never ceases to amaze me that people come on this forum for financial advice!
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Yeah! Every couple of weeks normally he would be able to turn his head to his right and ask me. And I would shrug my shoulders and say, "I haven't got a clue, why not ask the people in row O!"
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I really rate this one, as they say pay peanuts you get monkeys.
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Yep, I jumped on that one too. I'm still listening out for the radio adverts... "Have you been financially misadvised by strangers on a football messageboard? Then call.....!"
In my defence I did do research first, and they initially went up, but then.....
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I use vanguard for mine. Low fee's, and a range of products. Lucky I asked them to invest some money for me in early February but it didn't happen. Then I invested in march, making a tidy profit so far but would have been bad timing otherwise
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Alanstevensonsgloves wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 9:27 amYep, I jumped on that one too. I'm still listening out for the radio adverts... "Have you been financially misadvised by strangers on a football messageboard? Then call.....!"
In my defence I did do research first, and they initially went up, but then.....
Someone once told me that the markets are a mechanism for those that know what they’re doing to take money from those that don’t! Stuck with me.
Oil and mining tiddlers are not for me anymore & I sometimes wonder if they are just scams - whether there’s anything there at all other than a corrupt bloke paid by the market makers issuing fake drilling updates - because I’m sure the money exchanged in trades far outweighs the profits they ever make.
Have to be very lucky to “catch one”.