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How to avoid the seven deadly ISA sins

By Kirsten Hastings, 10 Feb 16

With two months to go before the end of the current tax year, Maike Currie, investment director for personal investing at Fidelity International highlights seven ISA sins that investors should avoid.

Putting all your eggs in one basket
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Putting all your eggs in one basket

With a rocky start to 2016, many investors may want to shield their savings from volatility.

The best protection against market uncertainty is diversification.

A stocks and shares ISA allows you to spread your savings across a range of investment vehicles such as bonds, equities and funds.

Yes, this is a more risky option than a cash ISA, but the true value of a stocks and shares ISA tends to manifest itself over the long term as our figures show, with returns superior to that offered by cash. 

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