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Been trying to read up throughout this forum on the S&P 500 before I start investing into it and stumbled across both the Fund and ETF. Seems like ETF is more preferred due to the prices and costs involved while Fund requires tracking and Timing? Also there still seems to be so many ways to purchase the S&P 500, anyone has comments on the most cost effective way to start with a small capital?
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In Singapore, there is an index fund : lion global infinity US 500 stock index fund, either SGD or USD. It is said to track SP 500 in USA. Domicile is in Singapore. Fee is around 0.45% (can’t remember exactly, sorry)
You may try to buy it from broker (online brokers fundsupermert, DollarDex, etc impose lower fees or no fees).
Buying patten can be one time (if you time the market) or Make it as Regular Plan ( just giro by authoring the broker)
Happy researching.
Also, previous comment to buy from Ireland is worth considering too. You will just need to consider
1. Fund fees
2. Broker convenience and fees
3. Capital gain tax
4. If not in SGD, there is a currency risk
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Nicholes Wong
14 Mar 2019
Diploma in Business Management at Nanyang Polytechnic
There are not much index funds for us. I would recommend getting the S&P 500 ETF from the london...
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If you can buy with your broker just take VOO (or IVV) for the reasons you mentioned already.
if one believes generally in the future stock markets, then VOO is one of the top ways to go