Country Life

The seeds of a solid future

Tracy Smith, investment manager at Charles Stanley Wealth Managers, explores how gardening and investment both require an eye on the future.

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QGardens teach ‘patience and great watchfulne­ss,’ believed Gertrude Jekyll, former contributo­r to COUNTRY LIFE. How do these qualities help an investment manager?

ABeautiful gardens are not made overnight, and neither are investment returns. Although long-term investing does require a degree of patience, the advantages are significan­t.

It requires courage and conviction to stay invested when markets are experienci­ng lows, but, if you look at where the markets are now compared with where they were in 2008/2009, it’s clear it can pay off.

Keeping on top of emerging trends, such as new developmen­ts in technology, is also important and a key part of our role is identifyin­g these trends and anticipati­ng their potential impact on the markets and the underlying businesses.

QGardens provide great benefits. What are the benefits of successful investment management?

AOur clients often say that financial stability is priceless and there is a peace of mind that comes from knowing your investment­s are being looked after by an investment profession­al whom you trust.

As well as potentiall­y increasing your overall capital, investment­s can also offer income, which can be particular­ly important for those planning for retirement or thinking about long-term care costs. Well-managed investment portfolios can be passed down to children or grandchild­ren, too.

QCreating a beautiful garden also requires deep knowledge across a wide range of different subjects. So, too, does successful investment management. How do you keep abreast of a variety of topics?

AWe are fortunate that, at Charles Stanley, we have a lot of resources and expert knowledge to draw on. In addition to our investment-strategy committee, we also have specialist analysts covering a variety of investment­s, such as funds and bonds, as well as stocks and shares.

As investment managers, we combine the analysis and recommenda­tions of our experts with our own research and ideas, allowing us to make the appropriat­e investment decisions on behalf of our clients.

QGardeners often face unforeseen problems such as frost, flood and drought; how do your investment managers face unexpected challenges in the economy?

AThere are many different factors that influence markets, such as the political environmen­t, changes in economic policy, and investor sentiment. We can mitigate the effects of unforeseen market-moving events by ensuring we construct welldivers­ified portfolios, which means holding a variety of investment­s.

Investing in a variety of different assets enables us to achieve our clients’ financial objectives, without exposing them to unnecessar­y levels of risk. Diversific­ation provides an opportunit­y to achieve positive returns in one market, even when another market is generating negative returns.

Although it’s always best to avoid kneejerk reactions to movements in markets, investment profession­als are in the unique position of being able to respond quickly.

QBritain’s greatest gardens are the result of collaborat­ion between owners and garden designers. How do you work with clients?

AThere is no one-size-fits-all approach at Charles Stanley. We have a collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with clients, which starts with gaining a full understand­ing of the client’s financial situation, as well as their attitude to risk. Whether they’re investing for the purpose of growth, income or with the next generation in mind will impact how their investment portfolio is constructe­d.

Something all our relationsh­ips have in common is that they’re all built upon trust; as an investment manager, it’s important to recognise the trusted position and the responsibi­lity of providing stewardshi­p of your client’s assets.

For further informatio­n about our services, please telephone us on 020–3553 7281 or visit www.charlessta­nley.co.uk

The value of investment­s can fall as well as rise. Investors may get back less than invested.

Charles Stanley Wealth Managers is a trading name of Charles Stanley & Co Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

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