wonder why they wanna sell off XLK (technology) Thought it would be good to have...
I dun understand too why are they selling xlk and replacing it with china tech. Even thou it's 2nd biggest economy but the china tech main focus is china as compare to xlk is which worldwide exposure.
Isn't XLK 100% US?
I find it amusing that they call it all weather but yet keep changing tacticallyFor the 30% portfolio, now got about 4% bonds, BNDX.
The equity side, XLK (technology) sell-off. Some of the XL-type ETF are reduced in their weightage. Gold % increased. VGK sell-off completely. IVV reduce weightage by 10%. Now buy 5% in emerging markets ETF, SPEM.
VGK's 8% allocation will now be in china tech ETF, KWEB. Highest risk portfolio will also hold AAXJ.
For my 16 or 18% portfolio (I forgot which one), VGK sell-off to buy KWEB. TIP sell-off to buy IGOV and more gold. FLOT complete sell-off to buy more BNDX.
Seems like they reducing exposure to US and increasing exposure to China.
Those are the ones for my portfolios.
I find it amusing that they call it all weather but yet keep changing tactically
Everyone and their grandmother on this forum also know you're a Syfe supporter. Don't need to keep throwing shade every few days ah. Nothing better to do during circuit breaker ah?
Something new learnt. Poster is working for Syfe?
for those who are using syfe, how are the returns ah?
i am using stashaway, but i probalby want to diversify into syfe as well
Am I the only one considering to divide the money into at least 2 robo advisors?
I am worry to put all my money into one robo advisor that can go belly up, like Smartly, any day, forcing you to sell everything, possibly at the worst possible moment.
Granted you can re-invest the proceeds immediately into another advisor in a depressed market prices.. Still..

The 100% REIT portfolio looks good. I'm using that as a means to diversify my local holdings, since stashaway local one is quite heavy on bonds. They also got no plans to do intro reit portfolio. I ask already. Can't speak about their returns since I just went in last week or something, since the 100% reit thing was introduced very very recently, since their original reit portfolio with bonds can't opt out of rebalancing. The 100% reit one no rebalancing.
For global portfolio, the holdings all very similar, just weightage different, as well as how they balance.
Syfe app doesn't look as polished as stashaway one, but honestly, it's trivial since not like you're spending hours on their app, for it to have any discernible difference to influence your decision making.
Everyone and their grandmother on this forum also know you're a Syfe supporter. Don't need to keep throwing shade every few days ah. Nothing better to do during circuit breaker ah?
Hi All
Here's a new comparison thread to compare stashaway vs syfe.
A short introduction of the companies:
Experiment Outline
Monthly investment of $100 into each portfolio on every 15th of the month beginning 15th Aug 2019.
- Stashaway Profile 30
- Syfe Profile 25 (Highest Risk)
Will be updating this thread on the performance periodically. Stay Tuned
Investment updates (Stashaway vs Syfe) :
15 Aug 2019 (Invested: $100/acc) : $100.00/$100.00
20 Aug 2019 (Invested: $100/acc) :$101.07/$100.92
23 Aug 2019 (Invested: $100/acc) : $101.13/$102.06
31 Aug 2019 (Invested: $100/acc) : $101.31/$102.29
08 Sep 2019 (Invested: $100/acc) : $102.30/$103.76
16 Sep 2019 (Invested: $200/acc) : $202.62/$204.64
25 Sep 2019 (Invested: $200/acc) : $200.96/$203.20
03 Oct 2019 (Invested: $200/acc) : $197.56/$202.63
07 Oct 2019 (Invested: $200/acc) : $199.71/$199.79
13 Oct 2019 (Invested: $200/acc) : $198.95/$200.31
21 Oct 2019 (Invested: $300/acc) : $300.23/$302.27
28 Oct 2019 (Invested: $300/acc) : $302.48/$305.23
02 Nov 2019 (Invested: $300/acc) : $305.18/$305.07
11 Nov 2019 (Invested: $300/acc) : $305.61/$309.33
20 Nov 2019 (Invested: $400/acc) : $408.59/$410.26
29 Nov 2019 (Invested: $400/acc) : $415.17/$415.27
06 Dec 2019 (Invested: $400/acc) : $410.98/$409.97
20 Dec 2019 (Invested: $500/acc) : $517.71/$518.14
25 Dec 2019 (Invested: $500/acc) : $521.91/$521.07
31 Dec 2019 (Invested: $500/acc) : $523.56/$521.80
19 Jan 2020 (Invested: $600/acc) : $633.68/$628.44
27 Jan 2020 (Invested: $600/acc) : $628.57/$629.19
30 Jan 2020 (Invested: $600/acc) : $628.93/$622.24
11 Feb 2020 (Invested: $600/acc) : $654.91/$643.31
19 Feb 2020 (Invested: $700/acc) : $760.08/$748.50
28 Feb 2020 (Invested: $700/acc) : $689.74/$673.14
11 Mar 2020 (Invested: $700/acc) : $646.12/$637.80
14 Mar 2020 (Invested: $700/acc) : $633.25/$618.36
30 Mar 2020 (Invested: $800/acc) : $714.87/$722.13
07 Apr 2020 (Invested: $800/acc) : $747.18/$735.10
10 Apr 2020 (Invested: $800/acc) : $773.41/$731.32
18 Apr 2020 (Invested: $900/acc) : $899.30/$849.78
23 Apr 2020 (Invested: $900/acc) : $881.90/$846.44
08 May 2020 (Invested: $900/acc) : $894.59/$829.56
this - i truly agree!I like stashaway for their sleek interface and their proprietary investing method. I think their algorithm system is one of the best out there.
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erm, so Stashaway has minimised your loss?
08 May 2020 (Invested: $900/acc) : $894.59/$829.56