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If I'd like to get a simple index funds / ETF to just buy S&P500, should I just get the "Infinity US 500 stock index SGD"
https://secure.fundsupermart.com/fsm/funds/fact...
or via some Roboadvisor ?
In terms of cost, isn't it more cost effective to just get the index funds ? buy and hold for long term ?
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Bjorn Ng
15 Jan 2020
Business Analyst at 10x Capital
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Shengshi Chiam, CFA
15 Jan 2020
Personal Finance Lead at Endowus
Hold on. Please get the Irish domiciled S&P500 instead. Those have more favourable dividends withholding tax treatment (15% tax instead of 30% tax), for a marginal increment in total expense ratio. You will be looking at VUSD or CSPX for ticker.
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Gabriel Tham
15 Jan 2020
Tag Team Member at Kenichi Tag Team
If you just want S&P500, then it is better you buy directly from US exchange instead of through a ro...
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Hey there, I honestly think you are much better off just buying S&P500 - Technically itself is already a "fund". Buying through other funds means more commissions and fees involved. You can actually open a US brokerage account, such as Interactive Brokers which charges like 1USD comms. Way more logical!