SRS Investment

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mort
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SRS Investment

Post by mort »

Hi all,

Just top up my SRS investment.

Just wondering how should I invest these funds bearing in mind the long time horizon of the investment.

Thanks.
Stradlinz
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Post by Stradlinz »

Hi mort, from ur qs I think u have not attended the 2-day stock seminar right? The 1st thing u should do is invest ur money to attend the seminar. I'm sure you will know what to do after that...
Henry Leong
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Re: SRS Investment

Post by Henry Leong »

mort wrote:Hi all,

Just top up my SRS investment.

Just wondering how should I invest these funds bearing in mind the long time horizon of the investment.

Thanks.
You can invest in stocks with your SRS funds
boonseah
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Post by boonseah »

Hi Dennis,

I believe we can use SRS to invest in gold through buying gold ETF. How about investing in silver using SRS? Any idea?
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Post by Dennis Ng »

boonseah wrote:Hi Dennis,

I believe we can use SRS to invest in gold through buying gold ETF. How about investing in silver using SRS? Any idea?
not sure whether can use SRS to invest into UOB Silver Saving account. Maybe you can check and share with us?
Cheers!

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XLTan
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Post by XLTan »

Hi all,

Based on the uob website, seems like we can only invest in gold certificates. And the plus point for that is the fees for gold certs are waived.

http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/investme ... count.html
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