Ask our experts – 3 AIM stocks to watch | Hargreaves Lansdown (2024)

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Today’s article is the first in our ask our experts series. Off the back of client requests, we’ve taken a look at some shares on London’s Alternative Investment Market.

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21st March 2023

Ask our experts – 3 AIM stocks to watch | Hargreaves Lansdown (2024)

FAQs

Are AIM shares a good investment? ›

What are the main benefits of investing in an AIM ISA? If you are happy to take on significant investment risk, the benefits include: Tax-free income and growth – for as long as you live. Pass on more of your wealth free of IHT – shares in AIM BPR-qualifying companies can benefit from 100% IHT relief.

What is the forecast for Hargreaves Lansdown shares? ›

Share price forecast

The 16 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Hargreaves Lansdown PLC have a median target of 915.00, with a high estimate of 1,500.00 and a low estimate of 600.00. The median estimate represents a 27.40% increase from the last price of 718.20.

Is it difficult to sell AIM shares? ›

AIM investment risks

Generally, AIM shares are best used as part of a balanced portfolio to reduce investment risk. AIM shares can be harder to sell because of reduced liquidity in the market.

Why is Hargreaves Lansdown share price falling? ›

The Bristol-based business blamed the drop on higher costs, including increased investment on technology and staff.

How risky is AIM? ›

Risks – important

AIM shares can be very volatile especially if the market falls sharply. The difference between the buying and selling price (spread) of AIM shares is often wider than the spread for shares listed on the main market. The fewer the companies included in the portfolio, the higher the risk of loss.

What are the disadvantages of AIM shares? ›

Of course, the reverse could also happen – an AIM company you consider to be a hidden gem could end up being worthless in a matter of months. Over the years, hundreds of companies listed on the AIM have failed, so investors must be prepared for the fact that they could see their investment disappear.

Is it safe to invest with Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

We're authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as an electronic money institution but we're not a bank. This means that in different scenarios your money is protected in different ways.

Which is better Vanguard or Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

While Vanguard is the cheaper option, HL offers a wider service and may be worth the higher fees for some investors who want more guidance and investment choices. It depends on your preferences and philosophy towards active and passive investing.

Should I buy Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

It regularly surveys more than 3,000 platform investors and Hargreaves Lansdown has the top score of all the traditional platforms — 40pc of its customers give them a 9 or 10/10 when asked if they would recommend the service.

Are AIM shares high risk? ›

There are always risks with investing, but those risks are more acute when buying AIM shares because: Shares of AIM-listed companies are typically more volatile than shares listed on the London Stock Exchange. The dividend may be reduced or scrapped.

Are AIM shares illiquid? ›

The AIM liquidity trap

For example, in January, the average value traded among the least liquid 5% of AIM stocks was just £4,145. One reason many AIM stocks are illiquid is because the exchange observes regular trading hours, which means investors can buy and sell shares from 8am to 4.30pm every weekday.

How do I sell my AIM listed shares? ›

Investors wishing to buy or sell shares in AIM stocks will deal through a stockbroker in a traditional way. However, whilst dealing in the shares on an execution-only basis may be relatively straightforward, those investors who want advice may have to be more selective.

Who is suing Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - More than 4,000 investors, burnt by the 2019 failure of the flagship Woodford investment fund, will be added to an over 200- million-pound ($247 million) lawsuit against Hargreaves Lansdown (HRGV.

How stable is Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

We do not act as a bank. The founders and staff own approximately 26% of the equity and this means that they have a very significant interest in protecting the company and can take a long-term view. The business is managed conservatively, with a long-serving employee base.

Who is better than Hargreaves Lansdown? ›

If you're looking for a similar platform to Hargreaves Lansdown, but cheaper, check our AJ Bell¹ – it's pretty great. If you're just interested in buying investment funds (ETFs), then InvestEngine¹ is for you – it's completely fee free, with a good range of funds.

What are the benefits of AIM? ›

Through the sport of archery, AIMS teaches safety, mental concentration, physical fitness, and self improvement. Research shows that the program improves students' self-confidence, motivation, behavior, concentration, and focus.

What's the most reliable stock to invest in? ›

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