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Positioning ETFs In Your Portfolio

Yap Ming Hui, Licensed Financial Planner, Whitman Independent Advisors

06-Jan-22 09:30

Positioning ETFs In Your Portfolio

As investors grow savvier, more Malaysians are open to trying out new investment vehicles to grow their portfolios. While not a new form of investment, Exchange-Traded Funds or ETFs have been growing in popularity thanks to its growing reputation among investors for being conveniently tradable and having relatively lower management fees compared to mutual funds. So what exactly are ETFs and how should they be positioned in your portfolio? Tune in to find out. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

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