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Dunno
Posted: 04 March 2025 13:04:46(UTC)
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As part of the process of moving a portion of my pf out of US and tech equities into lower risk/slower volatility options, I’ve explored global equity income and got a few ideas for what I might do there. I’m now looking to put a small amount into high yield…currently got plenty in RLmmf and fixed income, plus some in Aegon High Yield. Looking at a couple more HY options and considering the usual suspects like Man High Opportunities, RL Sterling EY, and RL Global Bond Opps. However, one option I’ve come across which I’d not heard much about is Man Dynamic Income

https://www.trustnet.com...-dynamic-income-i-h-gbp

Not been around long but seems to have a remarkably smooth growth chart and exceptional performance. Top manager too who manages another excellent corporate fund, and I can’t see much in its holdings which set alarm bells ringing. Anyone had thoughts on this one in the past?
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Thrugelmir
Posted: 04 March 2025 14:45:25(UTC)
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Dunno;336476 wrote:


Not been around long but seems to have a remarkably smooth growth chart and exceptional performance. Top manager too who manages another excellent corporate fund, and I can’t see much in its holdings which set alarm bells ringing. Anyone had thoughts on this one in the past?


New fund that's surfed a wave. Fund manager's often fail to repeat past successes. Expectations from investors being too high.
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AlanT
Posted: 04 March 2025 15:06:39(UTC)
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Relatively young fund, off to a good start. I'm running my SIPP (in drawdown) at about 60%equity/40%bonds, and this is small element of that 40%, watching to see how it goes alongside established bond/debt funds.
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Dunno on 04/03/2025(UTC)
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