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Would anyone be willing to share? It'll be greatly appreciated!!
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100% stock market exposure, mostly U.S. and technology/biotechnology sectors.
not by single stock investing or mutual funds (unit trusts) but passive indexing ETFs. Such a strategy must be called risky because of underdiversification and the reversal to the mean theory which advocates much broader asset allocation...
more on my thinking here:
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Collin Seow CFTe, CPM
17 Apr 2020
Founder at The Systematic Trader
In a bearish market; look at utilities, staples and healthcare.
In a bullish market look at financial, technology, cyclical.
Industrial and energy sectors when the economy peaks.
In the current situation, some ( not all) of the technology stocks are doing well.
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Pang Zhe Liang
17 Apr 2020
Lead of Research & Solutions at Havend Pte Ltd
I'm 100% invested into asia equity, technology, healthcare, and banks.
However, do note that this is my personal case and is not an indication or guideline for anyone.
On the other hand, there is a general investing ratio that we can consider:
When in doubt, please seek professional advice.
I share quality content on estate planning and financial planning here.
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Hariz Arthur Maloy
17 Apr 2020
Independent Financial Advisor at Promiseland Independent
Hi Anon, as others have mentioned, allocations will defer from person to person, but this is my core...
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