£10,000 invested in Scottish Mortgage shares 2 months ago is now worth…

Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust (LSE:SMT) shares appear to have boomed over the past two months. The stock’s up 16% and this means £10,000 invested then would be worth £11,600 today. Thatâs a great return in a very short period of time.
However, this belies the volatility weâve experienced this year. Scottish Mortgage shares slumped in early April as Donald Trump announced his trade policy.
Interestingly, Scottish Mortgage stock, which primarily invests in US-listed stocks and privately-held growth companies, hasnât recovered to its February highs. Itâs currently trading 11% below these highs, while the Nasdaq — the US growth-oriented stock market index â is actually much closer to its pre-Liberation Day peak.
So why is this? Well, obviously Scottish Mortgageâs portfolio doesnât mimic the Nasdaq. As such, investors may be less keen on the Scottish Mortgage portfolio. But itâs also important to recognise that the pound has appreciate 5.5% against the dollar over the last two months.
This currency appreciation is very important. Essentially, it means if I bought £10,000 of dollar-denominated stock (any US-listed stock) two months ago, and the stock stayed flat in dollar terms, it would be worth £9,450 when converted back.
And with Morgan Stanley suggesting the pound could reach $1.51 in the most optimistic scenarios by the latter half of 2026, itâs worth considering what impact this would have on Scottish Mortgage.
The Scottish Mortgage portfolio
Scottish Mortgageâs top holdings have really shifted over the past year, reflecting an active approach to capturing long-term growth opportunities. As of April, the portfolioâs largest positions are Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) at 7.8% and MercadoLibre at 6.9%, both of which have surged into prominence after being far less significant in previous years. This marks a sharp change from just months ago, when tech giants like Nvidia and Tesla featured heavily in the top five holdings.
Nvidia, once a core holding, has been reduced significantly and no longer appears in the top 10 following concerns about its valuation and limited further upside after strong recent performance. This evolution highlights Scottish Mortgageâs willingness to pivot away from yesterdayâs winners toward emerging leaders in innovation and global disruption. Other top holdings include Wise, which has recently announced plans to move its primary listing to the US.
Worth investing in?
Scottish Mortgage is well represented in my pension and I top up when the opportunity presents itself. I certainly believe itâs a stock worth considering. While it may be volatile in the near term, I have faith that the general direction will be upwards. Despite this, Iâm aware of risks. The company uses leverage â borrowing to fund investments â and this can amplify volatility in the market. In other words, if the stock market â notably growth sectors â starts to fall, Scottish Mortgage could underperform. Currency appreciation, as noted above, is another factor.
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James Fox has positions in Nvidia and Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc. The Motley Fool UK has recommended MercadoLibre, Nvidia, Tesla, and Wise Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.