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I am switching to Endowus for my SRS investments and here’s why
By Retire by 50  •  February 8, 2020
Since 2014, I've been topping up my Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) account and investing through OCBC's Blue Chip Investment Plan (BCIP), buying into Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF stocks each month in a dollar cost averaging manner. For a lazy investor like me, this works really well because just like my cash investments through AutoWealth, all I have to do each month is to top up my SRS account and BCIP will make the purchase automatically at the end of the month. At the same time, I avoid timing the market and getting swayed by market fluctuations. Although I like how everything has been working out for the past 6 years, the Straits Times Index (STI) had a muted performance, considering we are undergoing the longest-running bull market in history. Now that i have set up my StocksCafe account (use my referral link to test all their features for 2 months...
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By Retire by 50
RetireBy50.me is a personal blog about my journey to retirement by the age of 50. At 31, I am a typical white-collar Singaporean who works regular hours in a job while looking for other opportunities to make more money during non-office hours. This blog will discuss the hits-and-misses encountered during my journey to free myself from the corporate rat race. Will I get there by 2033? Stay tuned.
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