WS Amati Strategic Metals Fund B Acc
Category Sector Equity Natural Resources
This fund can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
Last buy/sell price
£0.8118
£-0.06 (-6.88%)
Fund Code
TBMBA
BMD8NV6
GB00BMD8NV62
Prices updated as at 07 Apr 2025
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Prices in GBP
Investment objective
The Fund aims to provide capital growth over the long term (periods of 5 years or more). At least 80% of the Fund will be invested in equities issued by mining companies listed in developed markets worldwide, such as Australia, Canada, Europe, the United Kingdom and the USA, whose revenue or profits mainly come from the exploration, extraction or processing of precious metals (such as gold and silver), base metals (such as copper, lead, nickel and zinc), or speciality metals (such as neodymium, vanadium, cobalt and lithium), or of non-metal materials or elements with associated technical and industrial uses (such as lithium carbonate, zircon, graphite and graphene). The Investment Manager considers such metals, materials and elements to be strategic in character, for example due to their use in new energy technologies or potential scarcity.
Important documents: Please ensure that you have read the Key Information Document/Technical Guide
, Pre-sale Illustrations document & Doing Business with Fidelity document (incorporating the Fidelity Client Terms) and the fund information documents. These can be found within the Charges & documents section.
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Growth chart of 1,000
Please note that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. The Growth of 1,000 chart shows growth of the asset based on an initial investment of 1,000 over a set period, using the actual daily returns for the asset over that period. It is plotted in the base currency of the fund (for example GBP, Euros or Dollars) which is the same as the price currency at top of this page. If the price currency is anything other than pound sterling the performance return may increase/decrease because of currency fluctuations.