23-05-2015, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-05-2015, 10:07 AM by Shrivathsa.)
This is a link to a Barron's post which shows that ETF fees across the world are declining.
http://blogs.barrons.com/focusonfunds/20...wo-charts/
However, if you evaluate it from a Singapore perspective, there is hardly any decline in fees.
The spreads are also high.
http://sgx-stocks-sti.blogspot.sg/2015/0...times.html
http://blogs.barrons.com/focusonfunds/20...wo-charts/
However, if you evaluate it from a Singapore perspective, there is hardly any decline in fees.
The spreads are also high.
http://sgx-stocks-sti.blogspot.sg/2015/0...times.html
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I am not an investment professional.
I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.
Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.
At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.
The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).
Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.
I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures