If you have extra cash and can choose only one for maximum profit after ten years.
Note: Did not stipulate which REITs so perhaps Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF as a broad based REITs could be an option.
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Elijah Lee
08 May 2020
Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities (Jurong East)
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Colin Lim
07 May 2020
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Hmmm for me i will not pick both...
but to reply your question...i will opt for reits. reits is at a new low and its possible to have growth and dividends after 10 years.
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Maybe OVQ....
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I would pick individual REITs. There are only that many good quality REITs on the market and thus it would not be too difficult to construct a REIT portfolio of my own to function like a mini ETF (assuming enough capital).
But naturally, this will not be my only investment. It's never wise to concentrate your investments in a single sector.