Trustnet Magazine 71 March 2021 | Page 3

encompassing financial “ influencers ”, the impact of QE on time horizons and whether there is ever a time for an investment shortcut – suggests the message isn ’ t getting through . Away from this subject , Adam Lewis looks to UK small caps , where the removal of headwinds could result in “ lift-off ” for this sector . In our regular columns , John Blowers test-drives the major investment platforms , Sanlam ’ s Andrew Evans names three stocks that disprove the claim the UK doesn ’ t contain world-class growth companies , and Spear Financial ’ s Chris Spear reveals why he has bought BNY Mellon Sustainable Real Return . Enjoy reading ,
Anthony Luzio Editor
Easing riders
Enormous amounts of fiscal and monetary easing have not only distorted markets , but investors ’ time horizons , writes Pádraig Floyd
P . 30-37
Fund , pension , trust
Janus Henderson Global Sustainable Equity , CRUX UK Special Situations and Baillie Gifford Shin Nippon find themselves under the spotlight this month
P . 38-43
Let ’ em rip
The simultaneous removal of numerous headwinds this year could result in lift-off for
UK small caps , writes Adam Lewis
P . 44-51
Data hub
Socially inept : How inexperienced investors are being led astray
P . 52-53
Take it for a spin
John Blowers test-drives all the major platforms to find out which one is best if you want to open your first ISA
P . 54-63
Hiding in plain sight
Sanlam Active UK ’ s Andrew Evans names three stocks disproving the claim the UK market doesn ’ t contain any world-class growth companies
P . 64-65
What I bought last
Spear Financial ’ s Chris Spear says BNY Mellon Sustainable Real Return should offer some protection if inflation takes off
P . 66-67
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