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Anonymous

10 Jun 2021

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As an investor who just started out, what type of investment strategy should I use? (eg. income investing, growth investing, value investing etc.)?

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Victor

10 Jun 2021

Financial Service Consultant at AIA

Depends on your risk level,

Usually might be

Growth - Value - income

I would highly suggest that you educate yourself on expectations of investing through equity.

There are a variety of asset classes which you can invest money in. Equity is attractive because of their low entry cost and efficient cost options currently out in the market.

One of the best books ever written is by Jeremy Siegel, "Stocks for the Long Run." It is a book which encompasses over a 100 years worth of financial information, data and analysis of events like WW2, Cold War and policy changes.

Before deciding on income investing, growth or value, I would suggest educating yourself on expectations and managing them based on the asset classes you have chosen.

The best investment is always on yourself. Consultants can automate, but education will go a long way and a skillset which will benefit you monetarily for life.

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