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07 September 2009

SIPP investment ideas for a 25 year old

I contribute to the Vantage ISA with Hargreaves & Lansdown and have done for a year and half. Recently I opened a SIPP with them, saving £100 a month. I haven't decided where to invest this yet. I'm looking to generate ideas of funds to invest within the SIPP. I currently contribute to the following funds in the Vantage ISA: - Baillie Gifford Emerging Markets Growth Class A Accumulation - BlackRock Gold & General Accumulation Units - BlackRock UK Absolute Alpha Class P Acc - Invesco Perpetual High Income Accumulation Units - Neptune Balanced Fund Accumulation Units Being 25 I have time on my side and am willing to take risks, which is something I tried to encompass in the above ISA portfolio. I think the minimum investment on a regular savers basis is usually £50 which would mean I could invest in 1 or 2 funds. Thanks in advance.

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