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Given the current economic downturn because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Would you recommend to invest in MSCI ACWI or MCSI World Index or S&P500 Index?
Currently looking at kristal.AI (Both MSCI Indexes) or FSMOne (S&P500) for ETF RSP.
Any recommendations for any platforms that is cost efficient for RSP on a monthly basis at around 100 - 200 SGD per month?
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Try to think independently of any 'crisis', just invest regularly and early in your life.
I feel that all Your 3 mentioned indexes are an excellent choice when You invest via large and cheap passive indexing ETFs
more here, but maybe not necessary anymore, because you got it already, bravo!
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Colin Lim
26 Apr 2020
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Hi there,
S&P500: consists of US-based companies only
MSCI World: consists of companies from developed markets only
MSCI ACWI: consists of companies from developed and emerging markets
Which one is best depends on your belief of how the global economy will develop in the coming years as well as the rest of your portfolio. All three indices offer diversification across a broad range of companies, and starting an RSP on any of these is, generally speaking, a good idea.
You can do the RSP on either platform, but Kristal offers zero fees for your first $50,000 investments on top of that you can also use free algorithm feature to get investment advice on asset allocation, and to have a portfolio which fits your profile and suits your needs.
Here's the link to kristal.AI reviews https://seedly.sg/reviews/robo-advisors/kristal-ai
Hope this helps,
Cynthia