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Time horizon of 30+ years, focus is on wealth accumulation and growth.
Currently:
1) POSB invest saver: $300 (switching to FSMone for lower costs)
On top of that, I have some spare cash of around $300-$400 per month, and considering the following as well:
1) Syfe REIT+ ETF: $100 (for exposure to REITS)
2) Moneyowl Growth Portfolio: $100
Any advice if there are any better alternatives or additional options? And if I want some exposure to US market what are the best alternatives to do RSP?
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Eliezer
03 Jun 2020
Content & Community Lead at Syfe
Hey Dexter, thought I would share more about the REIT+ portfolio. The portfolio isn't invested in REIT ETFs. Instead, you own each of the REITs we have in the portfolio. For wealth accumulation, the 100% REIT option we have could be worth considering. In essence , it replicates the performance of the SGX's iEdge S-REIT 20 index, an index which measures the performance of the 20 largest REITs in Singapore.
Dividends are automatically reinvested for you, so you ultimately earn higher returns. There are no brokerage costs as well, so you can do your own "RSP" without paying extra in fees.
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Hey there!
FSMOne has a RSP plan you might want to consider :) Competitive fees, access to US Marke...
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Hi Dexter,
I think you are 'overly-diversify' into too many platforms. I would just pick one only.
Personally, I would go with FSMOne to get exposure to interntional ETF with higher growth potential such as iShares FTSE A50 China Index ETF, Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF, iShares Core S&P 500 ETF, Fidelity® MSCI Information Tech ETF. DCA $200 into each of them every month will be a good way to start.