For a new investor, I think a simple and good method is getting a Vanguard Lifestrategy ISA with 100% equities—this buys you stocks across lots of different markets.
Does anyone know if there’s an ISA (Individual Savings Account) w/ a fund that doesn’t invest in meat and dairy companies and companies that test on animals? (I know that I can open an ISA on something like Trade 212 and invest in individual stocks myself. But due to having more important things to work on, I’m looking for a more “invest-and-forget” type of investing.)
Does anyone know if there’s an ISA (Individual Savings Account) w/ a fund that doesn’t invest in meat and dairy companies and companies that test on animals? (I know that I can open an ISA on something like Trade 212 and invest in individual stocks myself. But due to having more important things to work on, I’m looking for a more “invest-and-forget” type of investing.)