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Whats the difference between STI ETF and Nikko AM STI ETF?

Whats the difference between STI ETF and Nikko AM STI ETF?

The difference in replicating the market returns is usually referred to as tracking error. The SPDR STI ETF has a rolling 1-year tracking error of 0.1863\% (as at Sep 2021), while the Nikko AM STI ETF has a 3-year annualised tracking error of 0.15\% (as at Sep 2021).

Is it worth it to invest in STI ETF?

Is STI ETF a good investment? STI ETF can be a good long term investment because it holds a portfolio of stocks representing the future economy of Singapore. By investing in STI ETF your investment is exposed to some of the most established companies in Singapore like DBS and SingTel.

What is Nikko AM STI ETF?

The Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF is an exchange traded fund that tracks, as closely as possible, the performance of the Straits Times Index (STI), by substantially investing its assets in the constituent stocks of the STI in the same weightings as reflected in the STI.

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How do I get Nikko AM STI ETF?

Method 1: Invest In A STI ETF Through A Brokerage Since both the SPDR and Nikko AM ETFs are traded on SGX, you can simply invest by buying it through a stock brokerage the same way you would buy an individual stock.

How much is Nikko AM STI ETF?

G3B.SI – Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF

Previous Close 3.2000
Day’s Range 3.1300 – 3.2100
52 Week Range 2.8700 – 3.3400
Volume 493,340
Avg. Volume N/A

Does Warren Buffett buy ETFs?

Warren Buffett recommends Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) to most investors and for good reasons. As one of the greatest investors of all time, Buffett knows a thing or two about investing and being a stock market investor has made him a multi billionaire.

What is Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF?

The Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF is an exchange traded fund with the investment objective of replicating as closely as possible, before expenses, the performance of the Straits Times Index (STI).

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Which REIT to invest in Singapore?

Here are four REITs that have latched on strongly to the recovery theme and reported admirable numbers.

  • Suntec REIT (SGX: T82U)
  • Mapletree Industrial Trust (SGX: ME8U)
  • Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust (SGX: RW0U)
  • Frasers Centrepoint Trust (SGX: J69U)

How does Nikko AM STI ETF work?