Where To Invest? Our Current Investment Suggestions
We extensively research the investment market and carefully select funds with sound economics and a good trade-off between risk and return, as illustrated below:
Our broad emphasis is on resources and developing economies and to balance non-equity with equity investments. Here is a selection of the investments that we frequently recommend to clients. You can click on the fund name to pass through to the provider's website
LM Australia (Fixed Returns) Fixed returns of 7-9% based on very solid investments in the Australian property market - providing low-risk loans to established developers has a wide range of currencies and terms available, and can be hedged giving currency protection. (LM website)
Brandeaux (UK Student Accommodation) Funds that have shown steady returns of c. 10% whatever the financial climate by investing in high-end student property in established UK universities, which are typically used by wealthy foreign students. This demand benefits from the reduced value of the UK pound and the global demand for higher education in prestigious English-speaking institutions. (Brandeaux website)
Iveagh (Cautious Fund Managed for Guinness Family) A newly launched London-based fund that for the first time allows the private investor to use the same team that manages and preserves the wealth of the Guinness family, a defensive selection of stocks, property, bonds and commodities that aims to return at least 10% per annum with an emphasis on wealth protection. (Iveagh website)
MAN (Alternative Investments with Capital Protection Option) Funds investing in a range of approaches aiming to give steady investment growth that is unrelated to the equity markets, with optional capital guarantee providing 100% protection of the original investment. (MAN website)
Superfund Gold (Automated Securities Trading) Austria-based automated trading fund using proven computer systems to buy and sell commodity and other futures (bonds, currencies etc), providing returns when there is a clear trend up or down, and unrelated to equity values. This fund is also based on the value of gold as a hedge against currency risk and an investment in itself. (Superfund website)
AMT Futures (Automated Securities Trading) London-based company offering a range of funds based on trading of commodity futures, aiming to make money whether the markets are moving up or down. AMT Futures offer three levels of volatility to investors. (AMT Futures website)
Castlestone (Mineral and Agricultural Resources) New York-based fund manager focusing on buying commodities including foodstuffs, energy and metals, which we see as a good medium term investment given the global economic recovery and demands on resources. Castlestone also have a fund investing in Modern Art. (Castlestone website)
Ascenta (Large and Small Resource Company Equities) New Anglo-Canadian fund investing mostly in large resources companies (in mining, metals, oil, gas etc.) to give stability and liquidity, but with up to 30% in small-medium projects that require finance and expertise and offer high performance. This fund seems to be well-placed to benefit from a global recovery, gradual exhaustion of mineral resources, population growth and the rise of resource-hungry developing economies like China and India without having to buy equities in those emerging and volatile stockmarkets. (Ascenta website)
FMG Rising Three (Russia, India and China Equities) Swedish-based fund offering equity investments taking a stake in these rising economies showing stronger signs of recovery than the debt-ridden West. FMG specialises in developing markets and have funds in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. (FMG website)
Porton Capital (Commercial exploitation of UK military/space/atomic research) Porton Capital is a part-UK government-owned holding company created to commercialise UK government-sponsored technology. It has set up a series of research companies to develop and adapt military technology such as rapid medical diagnosis, phone encryption, waterproofing, chemically-sensitive holographs and long-distance "x-ray" imaging. These companies generate licence fees and are targets for takeovers generating multiples of their current list value. It's possible to invest in individual projects or Porton Capital itself. (Porton website)
Other Investment Opportunities Sinclair James has extensive contacts in a wide range of business circles and this can often lead to us becoming aware of investment opportunities in private companies that haven't yet publicly listed. These have included start-up enterprises in mining, technology and other areas where some knowledge of the field is important. As a result we only inform our most experienced and knowledgeable clients of these opportunities.
These are only a selection of what we recommend - it all depends on the individual client's situation and preferences.
Please email us or use an enquiry form if you have any questions about investment.