January’s most bought shares in the HL Stocks and Shares ISA

Jason Roberts | 5 February 2024

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January’s most bought shares in the HL Stocks and Shares ISA

Tech, finance, and defensive stocks have been dominating the list of January’s ten most bought Stocks & Shares ISA shares.

The wave of demand for all things Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues and has played a part in Wall Street reaching fresh highs. But, with sky high valuations, it’s difficult to see where AI will go in the long term.

At the same time, worsening conflicts in the Middle East and ongoing attacks on tankers by Red Sea rebels mean there’s an expectation that military budgets will keep expanding. This is supported by defence chiefs in Nordic countries and the UK, calling for better military preparedness over the next decade.

Read on to discover the ten most bought shares by HL's ISA investors in January 2024.

This article has been written independently of our investment research team to offer some inspiration but isn't personal advice or a guide on how or where to invest.

You should choose investments based on your own objectives and attitude to risk. If you're not sure whether an investment is right for you, ask for financial advice. Remember, tax and ISA rules can change, and any benefits depend on your personal circumstances.

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Where did HL’s ISA clients invest in January 2024?

The list below shows the most bought shares by number of trades (minus any sales) by HL’s Stocks and Shares ISA investors in January 2024.

Most bought shares January 2024 (number of buys, minus sales):

Information correct at 31 January 2024.

How to pick investments for an ISA

Investing in an individual company isn’t right for everyone because if that company fails, you could lose your whole investment. If you cannot afford this, investing in a single company might not be right for you. You should make sure you understand the companies you’re investing in and their specific risks and be investing for the long term (five years or more).

It's also important not to put all your eggs in one basket. Spreading your money and diversifying, gives you access to more opportunities and can reduce risk.

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If you're looking for inspiration from our investment research team take a look at our 5 shares to watch in 2024.

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All you'll need to do is review your investments every now and then to make sure they still meet your needs and objectives.

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