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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc | LSE:SMT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLDYK618 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-2.00 | -0.19% | 1,059.00 | 1,058.50 | 1,059.50 | 1,065.50 | 1,058.50 | 1,064.50 | 1,438,046 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | 1.38B | 1.37B | 1.0914 | 9.71 | 13.28B |
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19/2/2024 06:53 | Que Passa very interesting thank you. | hazl | |
18/2/2024 21:03 | Interesting....am i right in thinking that you would have outperformed SCM if you'd been in PCT and ATT over the same period ie to Feb 2024? | steeplejack | |
18/2/2024 13:57 | HAVE YOU OUTPERFORMED SCOMO?? -------------------- ISA's began in their current format twenty-five years ago in 1999. If you had invested your full annual ISA allowance every year since then (£306,500 in total subscriptions) into ScoMo, your ISA pot would now be worth £1.64 million. For those who have used their full ISA allowance since 1999, it's easy enough to check and compare. The following fascinating new article in IT Investor about Investment Trust ISA millionaire-makers refers:- hXXps://www.itinvest If you have outperformed ScoMo - well done. If you haven't- you'd be better off playing golf and letting ScoMo do it for you! all imo. dyor. qp | quepassa | |
18/2/2024 12:55 | The thing about funds is that they spread their risk. Nvidia keeps getting mentioned but that is because it is excellent at the moment. Sectors go in and out of popularity all the time. Some of SMT's choices might well be flavour of the month in the future when tech stocks drag and so on. It's horses for courses. | hazl | |
18/2/2024 11:09 | Blimey,what a fuss.I'm not saying i know better,i'm simply saying that i consider a couple of years quite sufficient time to adequately appraise how a trust is performing.There's nothing 'perverse' about that,what is remotely 'perverse' about questioning that the 5 year term recommended by those marketing the fund is of a rather long duration. If you're happy to give the managers five years to demonstrate the efficacy of their investment decisions,then good on you,very generous.It's useful to examine the list of major holdings held by a variety of trusts from Berkshire Hathaway to SMT to PCT,to get ideas.I find trusts very useful in that respect but i don't necessarily wish,as a matter of policy, to give a fund 5 years before assessing the trusts performance.A lot changes in 5 years. | steeplejack | |
18/2/2024 10:36 | steeplejack - ANY Fund Factsheet is by its very nature a “blanket recommendation” But IMHO it’s just perverse to think you might know better, ignoring managers’ guidance on minimum recommended investment timeframes, simply because you’ve “worked for years in the City” or believe your circumstances somehow differ from the norm. And to then use this same rationale to judge a trust over far shorter periods than its fund managers recommend defies any logic. As for your direct US holding in Nvidia, I don’t really see any relevance there. Holding one individual share is a totally different proposition from buying into a trust with multiple holdings - including in several unlisted securities. There are obviously going to be extra fees involved with the latter, as it’s a far more complex proposition which an individual investor could never fully replicate. | lord loads of lolly | |
16/2/2024 12:51 | I'd add that when i buy Nvidia in the US,i do it through a US broker who doesn't charge commission,i'm not subject to stamp duty and neither do i pay an investment trust fee. | steeplejack | |
16/2/2024 12:20 | That’s a blanket recommendation which takes no account of individual circumstances or the size of holding in the context of an overall individual portfolio strategy.Anyway,i worked for years in the City and as a Fellow of Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment probably mistakenly believe that i don’t have to pay homage to the all embracing recommendation of investment trust marketers.Moreover,f PS That said,if you want to go with a the 5year guideline,fair enough.Makes for an easier life. | steeplejack | |
16/2/2024 12:02 | steeplejack - re: investment timeframes, I'd argue you're best off heeding whatever the fund managers suggest (providing they don't keep changing their tune). As you say, there are no hard & fast rules. But SMT has consistently marketed this fund as a 5 year+ hold. So why ignore this in favour of your own 2 year view? If investors might need some/all of their capital back in less than 5 years, then clearly SMT isn't really suitable for them. But that doesn't make the consistenly stated 5 year timeframe any less valid. | lord loads of lolly | |
16/2/2024 10:59 | You're right of course.Whilst its very relevant to point to the fact that the fund has large holdings in the likes of ASML and Nvidia, it also has that Moderna holding which is down over 20% ytd which has weighed on the NAV.Also,the likes of ATT and PCT have a much larger percentage of their trust in the likes of Nvidia.Banging on about Nvidia is a rather good publicity for those investment trusts :)Should you take a five year perspective on a selected investment?There are no hard and fast rules but frankly five years is a long time,longer than the duration of the first world war.Most analyst forecasts over a couple of years begin to look like star gazing and so ,i tend towards a two year view. | steeplejack | |
16/2/2024 09:46 | ASML continues to make new all-time-highs this week at Euro 875. A major jump from last October's Euro 550's. And going strong. ASML is ScoMo's largest holding at 8% of portfolio (31/1/24). all imo. dyor. qp | quepassa | |
14/2/2024 09:39 | takeiteasy - according to SMT's share chart on Google, it hasn't dropped anything like 3% YTD. More like 1%. And if you'd checked two days ago, it was actually UP YTD. A meaningless timeframe anyhow, as is 1 year really. If holders might need their capital back in less than 5 years, they really shouldn't have invested here in the first place. The fund facts document which you're obliged to download before investing makes that quite clear. | lord loads of lolly | |
14/2/2024 06:52 | Please explain why when Nvidia is up 49% YTD and clearly a great investment choice (alongside ASML, Amazon, Ferrari, Shopify etc) and Nasdaq is up 6% YTD, SMT as a whole is down over 3% YTD - surely there is more to discuss here than just Nvidia. If you look at the performance tab on SMT website they quote FTSE all world index as their reference point which is up over 5% 2024 YTD. So 8% tracking error already in less than a couple of months in 2024 (as context SMT c.9% also down over 1 year too against this index) - I wonder why.... dyor etc | takeiteasy | |
13/2/2024 07:22 | Above Datacentre custom chip market could swell to $10 billion this year and potentially double by 2025 Dev Kundaliya clock 12 February 2024 • 2 min read | hazl | |
12/2/2024 22:22 | Just to lighten the mood. DYOR | hazl | |
09/2/2024 15:35 | Moderna getting pummelled again... | bigwilly1986 | |
08/2/2024 07:19 | The Board is confident in the Group's ability to deliver strong returns over the medium term, driven by supportive markets, existing contracts, new and enhanced products and transformation. As a result, we have announced today new medium-term financial goals:· Revenue Growth: At least 5% CAGR· Operating Margin: 14-16%· Return on Invested Capital: Above 17%· Cash Conversion: 80-100%· Leverage: 1 -2 times Net Debt/EBITDA No new information on trading will be shared at the event.Webcast | ayl30 | |
07/2/2024 22:04 | Palantir now +8% today. More than 40% UP since yesterday's open. Surging on AI product prospects. Mkt cap has reached $53billion. With a lot more to go. | quepassa | |
07/2/2024 21:52 | quepassa - try posting Palantir stuff on a Palantir board & you might just find someone’s interested in it. | lord loads of lolly | |
07/2/2024 19:40 | Palantir now +8% today. More than 40% UP since yesterday's open. Surging on AI product prospects. Mkt cap has reached $53billion. With a lot more to go. | quepassa | |
07/2/2024 19:24 | Nice 'bowl' forming? | hazl |
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