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Is one more suited for a particular age group/available funds? What are some considerations that I should have when it comes to this?
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Billy
19 Jan 2020
Development & Acquisitions Manager at Real Estate Private Equity
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Trade if you can take risk and have a small capital.
invest once you have sufficent capital and want to be expose to lower risk
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Have to know Your risk appetite. Trading is always for short term. But if you are not good at it, might lose alot money instead.
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Short term profit = trade. Its like gambling. 50/50 chance i feel
Invest for long term - usually will do okay
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Elijah Lee
10 Dec 2019
Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities (Jurong East)
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Definitely depends on your risk profile, trading would definitely be riskier as you're entering a position because of technical indicators rather than the fundamental of the company. Best to have 2 pools of money, one to trade, another to invest