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I am looking for mid-high risk and growth portfolio since I have intended to hold it for a long-term.
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Tan Wei Ming
11 Jul 2020
Founder and Writer at Frugal Youth Invests
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Lin Yun Heng
11 Jul 2020
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Your best bet is a robo. auto diversify for you. to read more you can read more here
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It feels like I am replying to myself haha.
As a beginner, I would either begin in Robo advisor and ETF RSP in US or globally.
Recently, I have shared with my friends on how he could start investing as a beginner. I recommended him using Robo advisor or FSMOne ETF RSP.
We have both agreed that FSMOne's ETF RSP will be better in the long run as the fee structure is different. So in the long run, the cost will be cheaper than using robo advisor as the latter uses AUM.
Honestly, just review between both of them. You can research on FSMOne's ETF RSP or Robo advisors such as Stashaway or Syfe.