Some years back there was talk that investment trusts were a dying breed; institutions were net sell...
Some years back there was talk that investment trusts were a dying breed; institutions were net sellers as they moved to manage money directly, the retail investor could not access them easily and advisers did not get paid commission. However, the list of investment companies has grown significantly. Not particularly mainstream investment funds but specialist (esoteric) funds. Although many of these will not suit the average investor there are some really quite interesting opportunities. There is Prosperity Voskhod, whose investment strategy is to seek capital growth by investing in a p...
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