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Where are you getting that purchase price from? Interested to know as according to Vanguards own website data

7th April £96.22

yesterdays price £116.56
Some sites dont show intraday prices on their charts for some reason. The yearly low was £91.99 on 7th April, my purchase around there was just luck.
 
Some sites dont show intraday prices on their charts for some reason. The yearly low was £91.99 on 7th April, my purchase around there was just luck.

Weird indeed - Vanguard own site shows

52-week low£94.76

So no idea where the £91.99 is coming from you managed to buy at
 
Weird indeed - Vanguard own site shows

52-week low£94.76

So no idea where the £91.99 is coming from you managed to buy at
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From April the 1st this year and bare in mind that a lot of them did drop so most of the gains are recovery.
Pension: 9.69%
Vanguard ISA: 13.64%
T212 ISA: 18.10%
Work Sharescheme: 17.32%

in total 11.48%...
 
if you go to the FT chart here

and hover over the 7th of April, towards the top left of the chart it tells you the low that day was 91.99

I'd assume the 52-week low is based on end of day valuations. the EOD valuation on the 7th of April was £96.22
Those line charts are annoying as they don't show the full drop so youd ghink it only dipped to 96. If you switch to candlesticks it shows the full moves.
 
Microsoft and meta posting strong earnings.. i see light at the end of my red lined 2025 tunnel :p
 
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Microsoft and meta posting strong earnings.. i see light at the end of my red lined 2025 tunnel :p
Aye, watching The Close on Bloomberg yesterday and Meta jumped 10% in the after-hours when their quarterlies released. As expected, little bump to the UK markets opening now.
 
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