It might possibly be a fingers crossed game, but so far so good. If it all goes tits up I'll get the Mrs to wiggle her toes on only fans.
Pension stuff, how's it all looking ? HAve you prepared ?
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I pay fee's for it to be managed, there's no way I could do it, couldn't be arsed tbh. They buy and sell all the time. It's diversified over different investments and I just check the numbers. I know not a lot about the game in all honesty.
It might possibly be a fingers crossed game, but so far so good. If it all goes tits up I'll get the Mrs to wiggle her toes on only fans.
It might possibly be a fingers crossed game, but so far so good. If it all goes tits up I'll get the Mrs to wiggle her toes on only fans.
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Re: Pension stuff, how's it all looking ? HAve you prepared ?
I thought you’d discern 12 months on the chart!Count Steer wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:57 pmSlightly different time base.JackyJoll wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:37 pmThis is the Stocks and shares ISA. “Global,” all equities.Count Steer wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 2:57 pm Just so I'm not all doom and gloom...I also have some of these....![]()
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Re: Pension stuff, how's it all looking ? HAve you prepared ?
Pros and cons to a wife who owns an IFA business - pretty boring conversation at times....weeksy wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:57 pmi need a new wife toov8-powered wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:42 pm The pot that my wife manages for me, last time I checked it was 37% up - so not too shabby.
In her business they do run several different investment portfolios - some better than others, but with mine she frequently moves the investments around but in nothing too risky due to my age.![]()
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Re: Pension stuff, how's it all looking ? HAve you prepared ?
I did a rough calculation but worried about my maffs.JackyJoll wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 4:23 pmI thought you’d discern 12 months on the chart!Count Steer wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:57 pmSlightly different time base.JackyJoll wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 3:37 pm
This is the Stocks and shares ISA. “Global,” all equities.
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I make it *wiggles wet finger in air* about 30%. Not too shabby.
Just out of interest, the trackers mentioned up there ^^^ were invested when ISAs were PEPs and in all that time they've doubled*, so last year has been pretty spectacular.
I was particularly pleased with GSK though. It's been a bit of a dog, although a substantial drop in share price was when they split out their retail side - as Haleon iirc - which I promptly sold and bought something else.
* It's a fraction of what it was though as I spent most of it in the 5 years between quitting work and my main pension kicking in and on home and garden 'improvements'.
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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My own account has grown 22.55% in last 12 months. And I can live with that!Count Steer wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 5:11 pmI did a rough calculation but worried about my maffs.![]()
I make it *wiggles wet finger in air* about 30%. Not too shabby.![]()
Just out of interest, the trackers mentioned up there ^^^ were invested when ISAs were PEPs and in all that time they've doubled*, so last year has been pretty spectacular.
I was particularly pleased with GSK though. It's been a bit of a dog, although a substantial drop in share price was when they split out their retail side - as Haleon iirc - which I promptly sold and bought something else.
* It's a fraction of what it was though as I spent most of it in the 5 years between quitting work and my main pension kicking in and on home and garden 'improvements'.![]()
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I'm quite frankly staggered by the way my stocks and shares ISA has performed over the previous year. In Feb 2025 my portfolio's value stood at £71,000 and didn't move much in the next two months, but has ended the 12 months since valued at not far short of £102,000. To be fair this has mainly been due to the share price of the major component of the ISA (HSBC) basically doubling in 12 months.
I can't claim any real credit for this - but every so often you just get lucky, I guess...
I can't claim any real credit for this - but every so often you just get lucky, I guess...
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Yes it’s been a good year for that sort of thing.mangocrazy wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 8:53 pm I'm quite frankly staggered by the way my stocks and shares ISA has performed over the previous year. In Feb 2025 my portfolio's value stood at £71,000 and didn't move much in the next two months, but has ended the 12 months since valued at not far short of £102,000. To be fair this has mainly been due to the share price of the major component of the ISA (HSBC) basically doubling in 12 months.
I can't claim any real credit for this - but every so often you just get lucky, I guess...
You can claim credit for having an S&S ISA. Lots of pickers and choosers of individual stocks have lost money in the same year.
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We should post graphs when they’re going down too, during and after the next crash!
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I paid my bonus in today directly to pension, it'll be part of the amount i take out in Oct at 55, so made sense to pay it directly in now and not have to pay the 40% tax this month on it 
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Downside to choosing to do a job you love, rather than one that pays better, is my pension is valued accordingly. Good job we only have beer tastes to match our beer money! 
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Happy to post the 5 year graph of Vodaphone, which I bought 4 or 5 years ago. They looked pretty sick last year!JackyJoll wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:57 am We should post graphs when they’re going down too, during and after the next crash!![]()
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lol you've got £100k of vehiclesTaipan wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 9:52 am Downside to choosing to do a job you love, rather than one that pays better, is my pension is valued accordingly. Good job we only have beer tastes to match our beer money!![]()
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And the same in loft & sheds full of spares for other vehicles?
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Unread post by IccyV2 » Wed Feb 25, 2026 7:58 am
I did actually predict Covid.
It’s too good a story not to tell.
Point of order iccy
no way on earth did you predict it at the timeline you have posted, but you were close. Very close to within a few months.
2019......late July early August my missus was getting calls from China ......is their anything in the English press about a virus in China
I think covid was in the uk early November 2019
In 2003 , when SAR’s came along, I had been living and working in China for more than 7 years
It’s thought but not confirmed ,man a choffed a civit cat bought from a live market
The sars virus was tracked down to have come from a Guangdong province
Specifically
Zhongshan and foshan
Guess where I lived
I did actually predict Covid.
It’s too good a story not to tell.
Point of order iccy
2019......late July early August my missus was getting calls from China ......is their anything in the English press about a virus in China
I think covid was in the uk early November 2019
In 2003 , when SAR’s came along, I had been living and working in China for more than 7 years
It’s thought but not confirmed ,man a choffed a civit cat bought from a live market
The sars virus was tracked down to have come from a Guangdong province
Specifically
Zhongshan and foshan
Guess where I lived
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Dunno. Hong Kong?Wscad wrote: Sat Feb 28, 2026 4:25 pm Unread post by IccyV2 » Wed Feb 25, 2026 7:58 am
I did actually predict Covid.
It’s too good a story not to tell.
Point of order iccyno way on earth did you predict it at the timeline you have posted, but you were close. Very close to within a few months.
2019......late July early August my missus was getting calls from China ......is their anything in the English press about a virus in China
I think covid was in the uk early November 2019
In 2003 , when SAR’s came along, I had been living and working in China for more than 7 years
It’s thought but not confirmed ,man a choffed a civit cat bought from a live market
The sars virus was tracked down to have come from a Guangdong province
Specifically
Zhongshan and foshan
Guess where I lived![]()
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Well, there's an old folk's home down the road that has locked the gates. No visitors allowed due to respiratory virus sweeping through the home. 
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Are they any good at sweet and sour chicken?Wscad wrote: Sat Feb 28, 2026 9:45 pm I do have some very reliable contacts in Hong Kong and mainland China if anyone is interested
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Joking apart. Everything on revtothelimit will be monitored and looked at by ccp.
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