Trustnet Magazine Issue 42 JULY 2018 | Page 4

– in his regular column , he looks at some of the biggest threats to a comfortable retirement . We go from one end of the pensions life cycle to the other as I investigate whether it is worth kickstarting your child ’ s pension by opening a Junior SIPP . Whether you will need to take this step depends to some extent upon the success of the auto-enrolment scheme ; Hannah Smith assesses its progress so far . In our regular columns , Tilney ’ s Jason Hollands reveals which fund he is using to complement a typical US product skewed towards the tech stocks dominating the S & P 500 , while Blue Whale Capital ’ s Stephen
Yiu goes the opposite way and names three FAANG stocks he thinks still have plenty of bite .
Have a great summer ,
Anthony Luzio Editor child ’ s pension an early leg-up . But , asks Anthony Luzio , is it wise to deprive them of such a large pot of money for close to
60 years ?
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Data hub
Crunching the biggest trends
down into figures
P . 24-25
Fund , pension , trust
Baillie Gifford Global Discovery , 3i Infrastructure and Middlefield Canadian Income find themselves under the
spotlight this month
P . 26-31
Flexible or weak ?
The wide remit afforded to IA Flexible Investment funds lets them invest where they want , but makes meaningful comparisons impossible , writes
Adam Lewis
P . 32-39
Age-old problems
AltRetire ’ s John Blowers attempts to solve some of the biggest problems you are likely
to face in retirement
P . 40-45
Plenty of bite
While many analysts warn the FAANG stocks are expensive , Blue Whale Capital ’ s Stephen Yiu says the market could be
underestimating their potential
P . 46-47
What I bought last
Tilney ’ s Jason Hollands says Conventum Lyrical would complement a US fund skewed towards the usual suspects
that dominate the S & P 500
P . 48-49
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