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SIPP Spec Inves Prop

16.00
0.00 (0.00%)
22 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Spec Inves Prop SIPP London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 16.00 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
16.00 16.00
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No dividends issued between 23 Nov 2014 and 23 Nov 2024

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Posted at 16/4/2023 14:39 by tag57
Similar sized SIPP with decent sized ISAs and S&S funds.
No longer adding to the overall pile but topping up SIPP and ISAs from the S&S each year. These are not as diversified but still in higher paying equity etc.
Probably a good time to be investing in small cos but sticking with my smaller oilers and miners for the moment. All have very low PE with good cash flow. Just need gas prices to improve over next 12 months.
Posted at 16/4/2023 09:55 by marksp2011
the 15% Alt income and the UK Divi payers and VHYL/TDGB/WUKD will all be reduced or cut completely when I have a bit more confidenece where we are heading

I dumped the global tracker as it was c 70% US and for US I prefer JAM/JGGI/Fsmith

No particular holding in banks,oilers or miners

This is throwing off a lot of income but I am still contributing quite heavily so I am using that to buy MTU/MTE/JMI/JUSC each month

I have a few ISAs too. Some have been around since the days of PEPs. I only trde current year and the previous year then put them into to steady eddie Funds/ITs and leave them alone. It may seem a bit anal but I have a tendency to trade too much and try and time which rarely works out well

You don't need big returns if you are holding for big years.
Posted at 16/4/2023 09:13 by marksp2011
And here is my SIPP. For context it is just below 7 figures in total so there are some chunky holding in there

14% Fundsmith Equity
14% JGGI
12% GGRP - Wisdom Tree Quality Dividend Growth ETF
15% UKW,BSIF,NESF,NYCF,GSF, BPCR, VSL, BBGI, BIPS and a few others - Gives some diversification in income streams - I am not wedded to any of them
8 % HVPE PHLL, OCI and APAX - a range of PE - APAX and PHLL churn a decent yield - OCI is probably the best of the bunch.
8 % TRY, NRR SREI 50/25/25 in favour of TRY
7 % Housebuilders and LGEN,AViva MNG
7 % vhyl/tdgb/WUKD
10% IAPD/BRLA/JSGI/JAGI/Europe - toning down the US holding
5% JAM/JFJ
Posted at 15/4/2023 10:12 by tag57
Hi Mark, finally got around to posting my SIPP breakdown!
2% Property REITS (AEWU and EPIC mainly)
5% Commodities (mainly copper focussed AAL and CAML)
2% Tobacco IMB
3% Asset Management POLR & LIO
11% Life Insurance/Pension L&G / PHNX
14% Fixed Income AV / GACA &B / ELLA and RSAB
2% Royalty DUKE
5% Energy REITs NESF & JLEN
33% O&G mainly DEC PBR and I3E but also some E& P such as AXL, SOUC (nursing heavy losses) JADE, CASP & ZPHR these generally with decent cash flow
6% Asset Backed Lending VPC, FAIR & RECI
7% Shipping mainly SBLK but some GOGL
4% PE NBPE & HVPE
6% Infrastructure ICP, GCPI and STCM
Mainly in equity, so considered high risk, but I have always had a higher risk portfolio than my Pension Advisor would recommend.
Main focus of my portfolio is to generate higher income and reinvestment.
I moved away from ITs in 2021 but will move some of my investments back towards some asset backed ITs such as BBGI at some stage.
Posted at 20/2/2023 08:00 by live ink
Gentlemen,

I know a chap whose SIPP is worth £500,000. He is 55 years old. Is it worth his contributing further to this SIPP? After all he will probably - even through mere inflation - find his fund up at the £1.2m level at which point distributions are more heavily taxed.

Would somebody who knows care to comment?

Live Ink
Posted at 19/2/2023 11:27 by tag57
My main aim is to grow my passive income by reinvesting divis for the next few years until I can start to draw on my SIPP but understand your comment about total return.
Posted at 31/12/2021 09:59 by marksp2011
I am not sure if ADVFN is the place for this but I will have a go at starting a thread

here is my 2022 SIPP Portfolio.

JGGI 12%
Fundsmith Equity A 12%
SSON 10%
Global Tracker 12%
PE 12% (HVPE/PHLL/PSH)
Japan trusts 5% (JSGI/JFJ/FJV)
Asia Trust 6% (JAGI)
European Trusts 6% (EAT/MTE)
UK REITS and Infra 10%
Individual stocks 5%
Assorted Equity Income trusts 8% (ASEI/DIG/MTU)

I am interested in what others may be doing
Posted at 19/1/2021 11:52 by hyper al
So how many people on ADVFN lost their pension in a SIPP?

Is it just me?
Posted at 08/11/2019 08:49 by hyper al
SIPP and AIM don't mix. Most of you will know that by now. Has anyone taken any legal action?
Posted at 28/1/2019 11:25 by yuka
Old thread but anybody got any recent experience of SIPP CFD providers? (especially for equities)

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