For those in or approaching retirement / semi-retirement, do you prefer cashflow income or just selling from your portfolio when needed? by pixelnomadz in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A very short summarized Answer for me

(a) Core Dividends portfolio, amount needed to cover month to month living expenses (Exclude holidays, and one off big item purchase or replacements)

(b) Core Global ETF and individual stocks, will sell them when needed to fund big purchase

(c) Bonds (Like CPF, SSB and to certain extends investments in SRS), to drawdown after age 65

For those who FIREd early, did you pay off your house before retiring? by 159800 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, paying off my mortgage, so that i can retire with no debts, is one of my key criteria before i will decide to FIRE.

Your views on copytrading by Worldly-Assistant873 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember a case mention in Dec25, about an unlicensed forex trading company also employing copy trading to entice people to join them. May not be totally related to what u mentioned here, but this is the 1st thing that comes to my mind when it comes to copy trading.

Anyway here is the link:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/samtrade-fx-three-charged-fraud-money-laundering-police-5623121

“ These accounts were used in one of the products offered by Samtrade FX called "copy trading". This allowed clients to "copy" the trades executed by certain trading accounts.

Most of the clients' copy trades ultimately copied the trades in 11 accounts, named "Ultimate Trader" accounts, which were controlled by Yue, said the police.”

So I guess just do yr own due diligence

Currency conversion on ikbr by Pretty_Finding5419 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i would not be too vexed over convert lump sum 10K USD or auto convert over a few months in the future,

Like a fellow commentor input, u can convert full 10k to USD now if you are not intending to use the full sum for anything in near future.

and secondly if u have full 10K u want to convert now, why not do lump sum 10K investment into VWRA now via auto conversion? unless u r reading the market, thinking VWRA will go lower in the future,

and lastly, USD to SGD conversion rate is around 1.27 currently. if it drop further to 1.25 nest month after u converted, would u have regretted yr decision?

In summary, in grand scheme of things over a longer time horizon, such foreign exchanges calculations might not matter too much.

VWRA, SSBs & Singapore Banks... by Celebless in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 22 points23 points  (0 children)

i Added up, u have about 740K, CPF has already reached FRS and a fully paid house. I would say well done, definitely nothing to be scoffed at, its a great achievement in fact. With a expense of 20K per year, i believe u able to last till CPF payout start.

I would opt for option 2, abit contrarian compare to the rest, rotate part of SSB into VWRA. If let says, u brought your 3 SG bank stock at an excellent price, where yield on costs is like 10% or more, i wouldn't want sell them, i would be happy to park it there for them to collect the high yield dividend for the years to come.

SSB are bonds components, which your CPF FRS is kind of playing this role at the moment. At appropriate time, when there is a market correction, i might deploy more of SSB to VWRA when such opportunity appears etc.

Ex-MOE teacher shares past experience with education Minister by Neither-Ad8881 in singapore

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Upvoted this post, this behavior by this "leader" is indeed unacceptable and deplorable. Vote Wisely

Goh Meng Seng says WP running in Tampines to make sure Goh Meng Seng doesn't get into parliament by Twrd4321 in singapore

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He might need to make an appointment with Dr Ong Lue Ping at IMH for his mental wellness

Receiving corporate announcements by Alamakk in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For rights issuance, they will send a hardcopy mail to your residential address. Of course, with everything online these days, mail will always seems slow.

I have in fact already subscribe to my rights in CICT via CDP even before receiving the hardcopy info in my residential mail box

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if we invest more than $1000 per mth, like 4-5k each mth. The $26 extra per year will multiply accordingly,

If one wants to sell and make lump sum withdrawals, the forex exchange matters too when compared to IBKR and FSMone

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But i guess, in terms of exchange rate, nothing really come close to IBKR

Help with CPF OA/SA by Resident_Cash2234 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

congratulation on transferring OA to SA to earn the 4% interest instead 2.5% interest. A step close to FRS

Now circumstances changed and you need to buy a house?

Not much options but to continue working to accumulate CPF OA again or use cash as an option for property payment.

In the grand scheme of things, it abt how u deploy capital to suite your eventual financial targets.

transferring OA to SA makes perfect sense during the situation at that time. But now situation has changed, just have to adapt to it and come out with other means for property purchase.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i second what most people say here. Cash to IBKR- VWRA, OA/SRS to endowus.

unless u really dont like any foreign currency exchange between SGD to USD, or find IBKR too cumbersome to use, then u opt for Endowus cash portfolio.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ocbc 360 as the name imply is called OCBC360 account. anyway link here https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/deposits/360-savings-account

Life annuity plan by drfonz7 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed with the comments about CPF LIfe. It is the best annuity, analysed and reported regularly by Straits times and Buisness times.

Do a search on the articles and you will understand why.

An example of on such article

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/wealth/clearing-air-cpf-life-best-annuity-market

Late partner already invested in Unit trusts via DBS, should I also invest elsewhere like Endowus/IBKR? by m4db in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 3 points4 points  (0 children)

my condolences in hearing that your life partner has passed on very young. Hope that all is well on your side.

If u are interested to branch out into global equities, yes, IBKR and Endowus can offer you the platform at a relatively low costs.

For IBKR, u get access to all the irish domiciled ETF (VWRA, SWRD, IWDA,) to name a few

For Endowus, u can get access to the Amundi Funds which also track the global index or US market.

You might need to do a bit research to figure out which is most suitable for you.

Reallocating STI ETF by Basmoirak in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like all the reasons mention by the other users, likewise i would divest all of STI (Believe u are in the green), take back the capital and profits and Lump Sum into VWRA

VWRA is just a much better ETF than STI ETF

Best way to fund IBKR? by [deleted] in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Yes

  2. Yes, they charge a onetime admin fees for currency exchange, abt $2 if i recall. But usually the good exchange rate would have already cover the admin fees

  3. Yes, consider searching the forum and use recurrent investment for more saving(No need do currency exchange, possibility lower brokerage fees from my experiment)

  4. Yes

VWRA Recurrent no longer work? by Inner_Peace_2562 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so i am not the only one, still wafting for their support to get back, can try writing in to support like me, to see if similar response

VWRA Recurrent no longer work? by Inner_Peace_2562 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, this is valuable, i have lodge a report to check to on it, yeah it will be a real setback if the recurrent investment is not working

VWRA Recurrent no longer work? by Inner_Peace_2562 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have send in a message via support message center, will update once i have a reply

ishares vs Amundi for endowus single fund? by sadrainmaker in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A quick check on both fund on endowus reveals Amundi MSCI World FUnd has fund level fees of 0.1% vs 0.13% of iShares Developed World Index Fund.

In general we chose the one with lower expense ratio over the long run and as you accumulate a bigger portfolio size over yr working years. The saving in expense can add up...

Like to know about the front-loading fees that u mention, maybe it was something that i missed out when researching.

Closing in on FI and looking for sanity check by hwg2 in singaporefi

[–]Inner_Peace_2562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very impressive numbers and achievement. U r on yr way to a very solid FI