LSE:SMT (Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc)

Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc (LSE: SMT)
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Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust: 3 things investors should know right now

Edward Sheldon has been analysing Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust’s holdings. Here, he provides three insights from his research.

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Best British shares to buy in June

We asked our writers to share their ‘best of British’ stocks to buy this month, including one previous Share Advisor…

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Where is the next Tesla to send Scottish Mortgage shares soaring?

Scottish Mortgage shares have been cut in half over the last 18 months. Which stocks does the trust own that…

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3 stocks I will “never” sell

Paul Summers takes a look at his portfolio and picks out three stocks he'd be reluctant to ever part with,…

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Just how much lower can Scottish Mortgage shares fall?

Are Scottish Mortgage shares set to climb again? Or might they have further to fall first? The discount is still…

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Should I buy Scottish Mortgage shares – or invest in Tesla?

The Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust is a Tesla shareholder. Here's why our writer might consider buying the former's shares over…

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£1 of Scottish Mortgage shares for 78p! An unmissable value trade?

We all love a bargain, but is this one worth buying? Dr James Fox explores why Scottish Mortgage is trading…

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Scottish Mortgage shares are on sale should I buy them?

The last year has been tough on Scottish Mortgage shares, but they're so cheap that they're beginning to look irresistible.

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If I’d invested £1k in Scottish Mortgage shares at the start of 2023, here’s what I’d have now!

Scottish Mortgage shares continue to slide as growth stocks take a beating. Charlie Carman investigates their performance this year.

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Are Scottish Mortgage shares finally set to soar again?

Scottish Mortgage shares have been in the news this week after the investment trust's shareholders have endured a very testing…

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Will the soaring Scottish Mortgage dividend keep rising?

The annual Scottish Mortgage dividend was raised by a double-digit percentage amount today. Does this impact our writer's approach to…

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2 FTSE 100 value stocks I’m avoiding like the plague!

I think these cheap FTSE 100 stocks could end up being problematic purchases for fans of value shares. Here's why…

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Frequently Asked Questions

Investing in an investment trust is a popular strategy for many investors who lack the knowledge or time to perform stock market research. Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust has gained particular popularity for its low-cost high-growth style of investing.

With a heavy focus on growth stocks, the SMT share price has been quite volatile. This lack of stock price stability, makes these shares unsuitable for investors with low risk tolerances.