Stashaway new Local Income Portfolio.

goldnut

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https://www.stashaway.sg/r/introducing-our-income-portfolio

You do need a minimum of SGD$10,000 to get started.

Here's what they offer

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Personally I'd stick with my overseas portfolio and SSB.
 

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SG Govt Bonds - might be KV4 (or you could just buy SSB/SGS directly)
SG Inv Grade Corp Bonds - prob MBH
Asia HY Corp Bonds - prob QL3
ST Index - ES3 or G3B
S-REIT - prob CLR
Asia ex-J REIT - prob CFA
 

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SG Govt Bonds - might be KV4 (or you could just buy SSB/SGS directly)
SG Inv Grade Corp Bonds - prob MBH
Asia HY Corp Bonds - prob QL3
ST Index - ES3 or G3B
S-REIT - prob CLR
Asia ex-J REIT - prob CFA
The funds listed under each asset class in the app:

Fixed Income - A35, MBH, QL3
SG Equities - G3B
Real Estate - CLR, CFA
 

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The only diff from the previous regular portfolio where can choose up to 36% risk is that this new portfolio will be fully on SGD stocks nia? Got other benefits etc?
 

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The only diff from the previous regular portfolio where can choose up to 36% risk is that this new portfolio will be fully on SGD stocks nia? Got other benefits etc?
the risk level is also fixed at 12%. no choice.

i have investedand will share if there are updates.
 

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Singapore stocks have poor buffer against international events. If we could back test these portfolio, it wouldn't do too well as compared to the USD portfolio 12
 

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Singapore stocks have poor buffer against international events. If we could back test these portfolio, it wouldn't do too well as compared to the USD portfolio 12

i opened a USD 12 portfolio and the sgd income 12 portfolio on the same day. to compare
 

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comparing the Income SGD portfolio (defualt 12% risk) and the International 12% risk portfolio, over few weeks.

will update again
 

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I have just invested in nikko am sti etf using posb invest and its been going down hill.. Maybe I should have invest in this income thing
 

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I have just invested in nikko am sti etf using posb invest and its been going down hill.. Maybe I should have invest in this income thing

you didn't include dividends

sti etf will not appreciate much anyway, it's held for its dividends
 
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