LONDON - Kepler Trust Intelligence, a research division of Kepler Partners LLP, has recently released an investment bank quality research note highlighting the performance of Edinburgh Investment Trust PLC (LSE:LON:EDIN). The report, available to UK investors, emphasizes the Trust's effective stock selection as a key driver of its returns.
The research note is part of Kepler's effort to provide comprehensive references for long-term investors, focusing on the strategies and outcomes of various investment trusts. While the note itself is publicly accessible, it comes with a disclaimer acknowledging that Kepler Partners LLP has a relationship with the Edinburgh Investment Trust, which may affect the objectivity of the research.
It's important to note that past performance is not indicative of future results, and the value of investments can fluctuate. Investors are reminded that they could receive less than their original investment when selling their shares. Kepler Partners LLP, while providing factual information, does not offer investment advice and emphasizes the need for private investors to seek independent financial advice before making decisions.
The Edinburgh Investment Trust has been recognized for its strong stock selection, but the research should be viewed within the context of the potential conflict of interest and the limitations of past performance as a predictor of future success. The report is part of Kepler's ongoing commitment to high-quality investment trust research, available through their Trust Intelligence service.
Kepler Partners is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the report is distributed by Reach, a non-regulatory press release service of RNS, part of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG). Terms and conditions related to the distribution of this information apply. Investors interested in the Trust's strategies and performance can access the research note through Kepler's Trust Intelligence website.
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