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in ibkr under LSE, is CSPX usd accumulating available ?
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Hello, I am quite new to ETF investing in Malaysia.
I'd been trading Malaysia stocks via Rakuten & some crypto via Binance for sometimes, & made some investment via StashAway. The basics I think I'm quite ok. Currently I'm planning to diversify some of my money for ETFs, but I don't plan to invest too much money yet. Hence, IBKR & TD don't seem to be my choice. I would like to ask some sifu here, what are the other options for us to invest in ETFs? I did some research on ETFs and found some good one, apparently some of them arent available in eToro. This is my list of ETFs I'm interested to invest: RDVY EWL BOTZ PRNT FAN SPHQ PAVE ICLN FINX BLOK FIVG PBD SPLG SPMD XSOE CIBR SPTM Hope someone can help me Thanks in advance |
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QUOTE(niicklim @ Mar 8 2021, 01:16 AM) Hello, I am quite new to ETF investing in Malaysia. Why not try buying some BUZZ?I'd been trading Malaysia stocks via Rakuten & some crypto via Binance for sometimes, & made some investment via StashAway. The basics I think I'm quite ok. Currently I'm planning to diversify some of my money for ETFs, but I don't plan to invest too much money yet. Hence, IBKR & TD don't seem to be my choice. I would like to ask some sifu here, what are the other options for us to invest in ETFs? I did some research on ETFs and found some good one, apparently some of them arent available in eToro. This is my list of ETFs I'm interested to invest: RDVY EWL BOTZ PRNT FAN SPHQ PAVE ICLN FINX BLOK FIVG PBD SPLG SPMD XSOE CIBR SPTM Hope someone can help me Thanks in advance |
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I’m about to make my first move of investing in stock market from local to offshore. Looking at both hk and us in particular. Any advice which to go for?
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Anyone here sells covered strangles against their ETFs?
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Mar 28 2021, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(roarus @ Mar 2 2021, 08:45 PM) I think my PRS mandate of Asia Pac is good enough to cover Greater China i.e. inclusive of Hong Kong, Taiwan and some say Singapore with regards to IWDA, or another popular choice VWRA, do u opine that the allocation skewed quite heavily towards the US?Half of IWDA is already CSPX. It's really up to one's bet if USA will continue to outperform the rest of the world, if you want to follow market cap weightage strictly then go for VWRD/A. Otherwise you tweak about and get more of different regions e.g. China/Europe/Japan by adding region/country specific ETF to the mix. For me, my long term ETF before gliding to retirement is just IWDA (equity) and LQDA (bond) for one who wish to diversify broadly, and does not yet hold any other investment assets targeting different regions, would u advise to add in another ETF (say emerging market like EIMI or VFEA/VDEM) to the mix so as the balance out the aforementioned skewed? this way, it also allow certain flexibility as one can choose how much percentage to allocate into each ETF based on their risk preference |
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QUOTE(jas029 @ Jun 16 2021, 11:49 AM) with regards to IWDA, or another popular choice VWRA, do u opine that the allocation skewed quite heavily towards the US? Depends on individual actually, allocation by market cap like VWRA for auto cruisers. If want to punt can overweight regions by combining a few ETFs (or just 2 like IWDA+EIMI with slight overweight on EIMI).for one who wish to diversify broadly, and does not yet hold any other investment assets targeting different regions, would u advise to add in another ETF (say emerging market like EIMI or VFEA/VDEM) to the mix so as the balance out the aforementioned skewed? this way, it also allow certain flexibility as one can choose how much percentage to allocate into each ETF based on their risk preference Don't end up buying everything and getting bogged by brokerage though. |
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QUOTE(roarus @ Jun 16 2021, 08:29 PM) Depends on individual actually, allocation by market cap like VWRA for auto cruisers. If want to punt can overweight regions by combining a few ETFs (or just 2 like IWDA+EIMI with slight overweight on EIMI). exactly.. i've seen a 6-7 funds portfolio, which surely cover most of the areas and as diversify as it can be, the amount of brokerage accrued were quiet significant as well.. nothing wrong with such portfolio though if one is experience enough to handle it.. Don't end up buying everything and getting bogged by brokerage though. probably for starters or those in the initial phase of their investment, a simpler 1-3 funds portfolio might be more suitable.. then slowly builds up from there so i see u're also in the opinion that it depends on the individual and it's fine as well to include an additional ETF into a world ETF such as IWDA/VWRA (just try to avoid any overlapping whenever possible).. in short, simply holding only one of IWDA or VWRA is actually not as diversify as one would have hope, as there's actually concentration risk towards the US |
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Planning to put 50% of my portfolio into ETFs, with main focus on CSSPX, EIMI, VWRA, IWDA
Also planning to buy more growth stocks, such as ARKK, good idea? |
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I just started to journey ETF ðŸ¤
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