Tracker 'underperformance'
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Looking at this page
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factshee...
It looks like it tracked its benchmark?
31 Dec 24 - 31 Dec 25 Fund: 9.81 Benchmark: 7.78
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factshee...
It looks like it tracked its benchmark?
31 Dec 24 - 31 Dec 25 Fund: 9.81 Benchmark: 7.78
Could it be due to this bit?
'The Fund may also invest in the following assets which are not part of the Index: - cash to manage day-to-day cash flow requirements; - units or shares of collective investment schemes, including collective investment schemes managed or operated by the HSBC Group in order in order to manage day-to day cash flows; - equity related securities such as American Depositary Receipts and Global Depositary Receipts (which are certificates typically issued by a bank or trust company evidencing ownership of shares of a non-US issuer) in order to achieve exposure to a stock instead of using a physical security.'
So it might not be 100% S&P500.
'The Fund may also invest in the following assets which are not part of the Index: - cash to manage day-to-day cash flow requirements; - units or shares of collective investment schemes, including collective investment schemes managed or operated by the HSBC Group in order in order to manage day-to day cash flows; - equity related securities such as American Depositary Receipts and Global Depositary Receipts (which are certificates typically issued by a bank or trust company evidencing ownership of shares of a non-US issuer) in order to achieve exposure to a stock instead of using a physical security.'
So it might not be 100% S&P500.
Stedman said:
Thanks, yes it does.
However, it states it tracks the S&P - which it appeared to until 2025 - where the performance was more 16-18%
Hence confusion.
This funds compares to the "S&P 500 TR GBP" index which differs from the pure S&P500 due to exchange rates and dividends.However, it states it tracks the S&P - which it appeared to until 2025 - where the performance was more 16-18%
Hence confusion.
What period are you using exactly and what numbers do you have for both?

Looks to track the S&P, in GBP and on a Total Return basis, pretty closely. If I had to guess the small discrepancy is probably something to do with it being an OEIC, so NAV only calculated once a day and perhaps using the previous day's FX fix, and maybe some quirks of dividend reinvestment timing.
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