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I've been considering investing into Endowus. However, considering how the price of the Dimensional World Equity Fund has been going up recently, and that Endowus requires a minimum investment of 10k, should I be waiting for a dip in the price before starting my investment?
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Pang Zhe Liang
24 Dec 2019
Fee-Based Financial Advisory Manager at Financial Alliance Pte Ltd (IFA Firm)
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Yes, you can wait for market while it continue to push up higher & higher.
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If you have a long term horizon, you can just do a dollar cost averaging into the fund annually and ...
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What is your capital?
How will you want to invest your capital? E.g. lump sum or an amount on a regular basis
How long will you want to stay invested? E.g. 10 years
What is your risk appetite? E.g. How do you feel about short-term volatility?
What is your objective for investing?
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