QUOTE(honsiong @ Jan 22 2021, 08:18 PM)
ETF literally means Exchange Traded Fund. It's meant to be traded like stocks, bonds, REITs on exchange.
The ETFs on KLSE are still ETFs, they just have very small assets under management, with some of them having higher expense ratio than advertised, or higher spread than usual.
You could have said "If you are looking for US ETF, then you need to use roboadvisors or foreign brokers.", instead of outright saying you can't trade ETF with Rakuten.
"sharing no harm" - If you share incorrect information, then it's harmful, period.
"If you are looking for US ETF, then you need to use roboadvisors or foreign brokers.", instead of outright saying you can't trade ETF with Rakuten."
This is what I try to say, great you have better explanation than me.
BTW, do you trade etf in klce? How is it compared to trade etf with etoro or just invest in stashaway, would love to hear your thoughts, thanks first.
As if buy etf at klce through rakuten or other broker have to bear higher brokerage costs compared to roboadvisor like stashaway which charge much lower fee.
This post has been edited by ehwee: Jan 22 2021, 09:30 PM