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Finances / Finanzen » uk.finance » iShares vs tracker fund in ISA
iShares vs tracker fund in ISA [message #376070] Sa, 01 April 2006 12:27
Seuss  
I'm thinking about next year's ISA. Basically I want a tracker, so
initially thought about getting some tracker funds from the usual places
like Fidelity or Legal & General.

I've found another option, which would be to buy iShares in a
self-select ISA. It looks like the costs here are lower, and I'd have
the option of converting to cash while the market falls, without having
to withdraw money from the ISA and losing the tax benefits long term.

Any views?
Re: iShares vs tracker fund in ISA [message #376107 ] Sa, 01 April 2006 21:17
Christian Konrad  
Seuss <seuss [at] nospam.com> wrote:

>Any views?

A perfectly sensible approach.

I try to avoid investing when something's fashionable so I use a
moving average and invest when it drops a certain amount below. This
is the approach I'll take with the iShares Dividend Plus fund I
mentioned.

The only other thing is to check the rules for holding cash in an ISA
as there used to be a limit.

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