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Anonymous

10 Mar 2024

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Where to buy Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF?

Currently I am using Syfe REIT+ that tracks the iEdge S-REIT Leaders Index ETF. Looking to DIY to cut down cost and also track different index.

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Does it good time to buy Lion Phillip S-REIT ETF?

Ngooi Zhi Cheng

13 Mar 2024

Student Ambassador 2020/21 at Seedly

Hey there, I know many investors are looking for ways to optimize their REIT investments while keeping costs low. It's a smart move, especially if you're aiming to build long-term wealth for goals like retirement or leaving a legacy for your loved ones.

In fact, I recently worked with a client who was in a similar situation. He had been investing in REITs through a robo-advisor but wanted more control over his portfolio and to reduce fees. After assessing his financial situation and goals, we decided that the Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF was a good fit for his needs.

Now, a common misconception is that you can only buy this ETF through a specific platform or broker. But the truth is, you have several options. You can purchase units of the Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF through most major brokerage firms in Singapore, such as DBS Vickers, OCBC Securities, or Phillip Securities.

When choosing a broker, it's important to consider factors like fees, platform ease-of-use, and the range of investment products available. You'll also want to think about how the ETF fits into your overall financial plan and investment strategy.

That's where having a knowledgeable financial advisor can be invaluable. They can help you navigate the various options, assess your risk tolerance, and create a customized plan to help you achieve your unique goals.

If you're considering investing in the Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF or have questions about optimizing your REIT portfolio, I'm here to help. Feel free to reach out to me on IG @ngooooied, and let's work together to build a solid foundation for your financial future.

I would recommend to own the ETF yourself as it is a one-time cost and it's to me safer than using a...

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