Hi
Does anyone have any idea if it is possible to view Jupiter India (ISIN:GB00B4TZHH95) on Stockopedia? Am new here!
I could not find it anywhere...
Many thanks,
Phil
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Hi
Does anyone have any idea if it is possible to view Jupiter India (ISIN:GB00B4TZHH95) on Stockopedia? Am new here!
I could not find it anywhere...
Many thanks,
Phil
I believe the answer is no. StockRanks only covers individual quoted stocks - not investment trusts or OIECS.
If you go to the Trustnet site they will give you a rating and overview.
I have recently invested in a couple of Indian Investment Trusts (which have performed woefully over the last 12/18 months) based on a contrarian view that the markets have underperformed almost all other stock markets over the the same period and are due a rerating. I picked India Capital Growth Fund and Aberdeen New India.
What kind on instrument is this Phil?
The LSE provide a list of all "instruments" traded on the UK market at the link here
I cannot find the ISIN you quote in any of the lists.
Thanks loads, found it on Trustnet. I have held this fund for about 5 years and it did pretty well initially but has declined too in the last 18 months or so. It would be great if Stockopedia offered some kind of fund analysis for instruments like this. The site also seems to have very limited information on bonds. Maybe I am missing the point - as usual!!
Thanks again for helping a newbie.
Phil
As a side observation, I think Fidelity India Focus (up 27% over 3 years) is a better fund than Jupiter India (down 7% over 3 years). It's worth shopping around.
As another tangential observation, there are compelling reasons why the Indian economy might be the third or fourth strongest world economy by 2030 (mainly the low average age of the population). For long term investors, Indian funds are probably a good investment, but not necessarily the Jupiter funds.