Which Investment Companies Do Financial Advisers Recommend for Millennials, Middle-Aged Investors and Retirees?
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- Advisers give their investment company suggestions for investors at every stage of life.
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Millennials
Pigott also recommends BMO Global Smaller Companies for millennials. "Being invested in small cap stocks is where to get the most growth potential over the medium to long term. This trust does that in spades and is well diversified across the entire globe. Investment trusts are the best vehicle for small cap stocks as the fund manager is not forced to sell in a downturn in order to pay off investors who are pulling out of their investment. JPMorgan Emerging Markets and BMO Global Smaller Companies are very diverse, and between them are a good start to obtaining a global spread."
Neil Mumford, Chartered Financial Planner and Director of Milestone Wealth Management, said: "Witan is a unique investment trust using a multi-manager approach rather than direct investment. It uses boutique fund houses not normally accessed by mainstream multi-manager unit trusts, but at a fraction of the annual cost, making it a very viable alternative. Its five-year performance of 70% is a more than adequate share price return for the risk taken and in the last ten years it has more than doubled its dividend pay-out. This fund is an ideal investment for investors of all ages but particularly those with longer time horizons, such as millennials, who are happy to accept some short-term volatility in return for long-term capital growth."
Middle-aged investors
Neil Mumford, Chartered Financial Planner and Director of Milestone Wealth Management, said: "With the uncertainty of Brexit still hanging over us, the
Retirees
Neil Mumford, Chartered Financial Planner and Director of Milestone Wealth Management, said: "For clients who want to achieve a better return than cash without too much risk, or for those with a nervous disposition who want a steady return from a manager with a safe pair of hands, there is no better home than



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