I wondered if anyone has any thoughts, experience, or money with them please?
I've seen them mentioned on a few threads online around cautious management and their track record looks to speak for itself.
I expect people will have a view on fees and whether a low cost multi-asset is a more sensible/obvious option
PNL, CGT, RICA seem to come up each time this subject arises, these seem to take a slightly different "fund of funds" approach.
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Right. I will move this topic to ITs & UTs, and modify the diversion notes.
Sorry for the confusion.
TJH
Sorry for the confusion.
TJH
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Aminatidi wrote:...PNL, CGT, RICA seem to come up each time this subject arises, these seem to take a slightly different "fund of funds" approach.
Do you regard PNL as a fund of funds? I'd term it very cautious, heavy on treasuries and gold type of thing with a long history of betting against the current bull run but often their 'quarterlies' are a great read. I tend to use PNL as a cash holding when I have sold off something, RICA used to be heavy on Japan but not sure if it is nowadays. CGT has a long history of never posting an annual loss but that got fouled up a couple of years to 18 months back, it seems to be back on track but how much longer for Mr. Spiller? Sorry, I can't help with Hawksmoor.
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