interactive investor’s most-bought investments April 2026

 

interactive investor’s most-bought investments April 2026: where did investors put their money at the start of the new tax year?

 

  • Global funds continue to be in demand, as the Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF takes the top spot for passive funds in April.
  • Seraphim Space is the second most-popular investment trust in April, jumping up from seventh place in March.
  • When it comes to stocks, Rolls Royce takes the number one spot, up from second place in March.

 

interactive investor (ii), the UK’s leading flat-fee investment platform, reveals its most-bought equities, funds, and investment trusts in April 2026.

There continues to be a strong demand for global funds, as the Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF takes the top spot for passive investments in April, moving up from second place in March. It’s followed by the Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index, which moved up to second place in April from fourth in March.

 

When it comes to investment trusts, Seraphim Space jumped up to second place in April from seventh place in March, and Polar Capital Technology jumped to third place from sixth.

 

For equities, Rolls Royce takes the number one spot, up from second place in March.

 

Two AIM-listed stocks entered the list in April – ITM Power, which came in at sixth place, and IQE, which came in at ninth place.

Microsoft re-entered the list in April, coming in at fourth place, after dropping off the list in March.

 

The likes of BarclaysAvivaIAG, and NatWest Group dropped off after featuring in March.

 

Most-bought funds and investment trusts

 

Commenting on the most-bought funds and investment trusts on interactive investor in April, Kyle Caldwell, Funds and Investment Education Editor at interactive investor, says: “Both cautious and adventurous strategies piqued investors’ interest in April as stock markets, particularly the S&P 500 index, enjoyed a strong spell of performance. This was despite no shortage of headwinds, in particular uncertainty over the Middle East conflict and scepticism over the huge amount of money the world’s biggest businesses are spending on artificial intelligence (AI) advancements.

“On the cautious side, money market funds continued to be well-represented among our top 10 most-bought active funds. Investors often use money market funds to park cash for short periods while deciding where to invest, or to act as a safe haven during periods of stock market volatility.

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“Moving up the risk spectrum, new entrants included Polar Capital Global Technology and Temple Bar, a UK fund with a value investing approach. We also saw the adventurous Seraphim Space climb the investment trust table, rising to second place from seventh in March.

“Investor appetite for growth assets was revealed by strong demand for global funds – both active and passive funds, with the latter aiming to deliver close to the return of the global stock market.

“Such funds are potential core holdings that investors can tuck away with confidence due to the diversification on offer. With their flexibility to invest across the world, global funds can provide greater levels of protection versus equity funds focused on one particular region or part of the market, such as smaller company shares.”

Most-bought stocks

 

Commenting on the most bought stocks on interactive investor in April, Victoria Scholar, Head of Investment says: “Regular feature FTSE 100 stocks like Rolls Royce, Legal and General, and Lloyds Bank remained highly popular single stock choices among ii customers last month. UK energy stocks like BP and Glencore also made it onto the most bought list.

 

“Microsoft regained its spot on the most bought list in April. After a rough start to the year for mega-cap tech, Microsoft has been rebounding since the end of March with shares up 10% over the last month, although it remains in the red by around 15% year-to-date. Although quarterly earnings were strong at the end of April, investors were concerned about its high AI spending guidance.

 

“Two aim-listed UK stocks have been soaring lately, piquing the interest of ii customers. ITM Power and IQE were new entrants into the most bought stocks list in April. IQE, a UK mid-cap chip wafer maker is benefitting from the global rally in semiconductor stocks, with shares jumping more than 850% so far this year. Meanwhile ITM Power, a UK clean energy company is up by over 420% year-on-year and more than 150% over the past month.”

 

MOST BOUGHT INVESTMENTS ON INTERACTIVE INVESTOR (ii) IN APRIL 2026

 

 

Active Open-Ended Fund Index Fund or ETF
1 Royal London Short Term Money Market | Acc Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF
2 Artemis Global Income | Acc Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index
3 Royal London Short Term Money Market | Dis iShares Physical Gold ETC
4 WS Blue Whale Growth HSBC FTSE All World Index
5 Artemis SmartGARP European Equity Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity
6 Polar Capital Global Tech Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF | Acc
7 Vanguard Sterling Short-Term Money Markets Vanguard LifeStrategy 100% Equity
8 Artemis Global Income | Dis iShares Physical Silver ETC
9 Fidelity Cash Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF | Dis
10 Jupiter Gold & Silver L&G Global Technology Index

 

 

  Investment trusts Equities
1 Scottish Mortgage Rolls Royce
2 Seraphim Space Legal & General
3 Polar Capital Technology Taylor Wimpey
4 Greencoat UK Wind Microsoft
5 City of London Lloyds Banking
6 Henderson FE Income ITM Power
7 The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) Glencore
8 3i Group BP
9 F&C Investment Trust IQE
10 Temple Bar easyJe

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