Hey Ziet, another great video, i will suggest that many Malaysian invest in Unit trust fund via various bank and they end up getting very very low return while they pay a high expense ration while when you purchase the unit trust fund they will deduct 3% - 6% one time charge. i am sure many malaysia will get a better idea on why ETF is still much better compared to unit trust .
Hi Rohan, thank you so much, and yessss that's why I've been HUGE on ETFs because many have been missing out on it and opting for unit trusts/mutual funds with hefty charges!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm new to investing, and I loved how you broke down everything so that it was easy to understand. The graphics, editing, and subtitles made for a wonderful viewer experience :))
if US ETFs - i'd say without dividends one, to save on the 30% dividend WHT if irish ETFs - both should be fine, but reinvest would be slightly better too ultimately up to you if you want the regular income
Hi ziets, I have a question I’m committing to an investment where I put RM500 more or less every month into S&P 500. Personally use moomoo to invest in VOO, but after learn about the Irish version of S&P500. I learnt about them taxing the dividend more on US than irish, also learning about accumulating dividends ETFs. And now I’m more keen on investing in VUAA. I can’t seem to invest in this with moomoo. Is there another broker to invest with? What should I do? In the long run, I’m afraid I’ll lose too much due to the tax
You’re right, Irish ETFs like VUAA are better for avoiding high U.S. dividend withholding taxes, but Moomoo doesn’t offer them yet. You can consider switching to Interactive Brokers (IBKR) for access to Irish-domiciled ETFs. They offer a wide range of global ETFs, including accumulating ones, which could suit your investment preference better!
Hi nix, CSPX is an accumulating ETF, which means dividends are automatically reinvested, but they’re reflected in the value of the ETF rather than as additional units in your account. So, you won't see extra units, but the value of your existing units should increase over time. Hope this clears things up! 😊
do you have a video on advise on what to buy when youre just starting out with low capital? how to build up capital so that you have diversified portfolio? especially on moomoo
Hi matthew, you can always start off with a simple/diversified portfolio to take on minimal volatility, like the S&P 500 ETF for example - great track record, largest capital market and highest growth of all regions considering the risk:reward ratio. Moomoo does offer RSP which is a great way to DCA constantly, perhaps can check that feature out! (i'm covering that feature soon), but for now, perhaps this video could give you more idea on which one suits you: th-cam.com/video/7cIhL9VQnDI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=w1rKMo6xQH2Huq2t Hope this helps!
Ah yes, you are right, FX risk is definitely something to consider, especially with international investments - but over the long run it actually normalizes itself (esp if we're talking currencies of advanced nations, marginal difference, though if versus currencies of developing nations like ours then yes, substantial difference and is one of the factor to consider!)
If you're looking for a 10-year horizon in US stocks, ETFs like VOO (S&P 500) or QQQ (Nasdaq 100) are popular choices. Both offer solid diversification and exposure to large companies. VOO is more broad-based, while QQQ leans tech-heavy.
As us dollar weaken against MYR, how did u manage the drop in value if converted to MYR. I have some amount in ETF that already show same paper loss despite the steady price in usd 😢😢
Yeah, when USD weakens against MYR, it can affect your returns when converting back to MYR. One way to manage this is to focus on long-term gains, as currencies fluctuate over time! Don't worry too much about the short-term trend.
oh this is something rather new, but seems really good from their fact sheet - 0.03%, s&p500, UCITS + accumulating - though AUM a little low so the bid/ask spread might be a little bit bigger can see more here for those interested: www.ssga.com/library-content/products/factsheets/etfs/emea/factsheet-emea-en_gb-spyl-gy.pdf
Already got! 1. Dividend ETFs: th-cam.com/video/hdQ7IVRT9oY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yeerQA9QCzS1Dlls and also this, th-cam.com/video/MbtGeGk_rj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Cgj-zZL6cNnOLcRF 2. Bond ETFs: th-cam.com/video/2wariL9g0p4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3ZQG3XJra_-PacJI
As anthony pointed out, tax obligations usually depend on the tax laws of the country where you are a tax resident. If you're not a US resident, you might not have to pay taxes to the US, but it's best to check the specific tax rules in your country!
Brother can you guide us about best sites for forex trading in india which sites haven't any issues like deposit and withdrawal so I hope you will help me 😢
Hi, personally im not so familiar with those brokers in India, but I do know IBKR is available on india so you might want to check them out here: www.interactivebrokers.com/mkt/?src=zietPY2&url=%2Fen%2Fwhyib%2Foverview.php%3Fnored%3Dt
@@ZietInvests The expense ratio is high, but if you start investing in them at this early stage, you can expect the same growth rate as someone who started investing in the early days of the SP500
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Hey Ziet, another great video, i will suggest that many Malaysian invest in Unit trust fund via various bank and they end up getting very very low return while they pay a high expense ration while when you purchase the unit trust fund they will deduct 3% - 6% one time charge. i am sure many malaysia will get a better idea on why ETF is still much better compared to unit trust .
Hi Rohan, thank you so much, and yessss that's why I've been HUGE on ETFs because many have been missing out on it and opting for unit trusts/mutual funds with hefty charges!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm new to investing, and I loved how you broke down everything so that it was easy to understand. The graphics, editing, and subtitles made for a wonderful viewer experience :))
Awww thank you so much lili!
ETFs that pay dividends vs ETFs that reinvest. Which one better for Malaysians
if US ETFs - i'd say without dividends one, to save on the 30% dividend WHT
if irish ETFs - both should be fine, but reinvest would be slightly better too
ultimately up to you if you want the regular income
Hi ziets, I have a question
I’m committing to an investment where I put RM500 more or less every month into S&P 500. Personally use moomoo to invest in VOO, but after learn about the Irish version of S&P500. I learnt about them taxing the dividend more on US than irish, also learning about accumulating dividends ETFs. And now I’m more keen on investing in VUAA. I can’t seem to invest in this with moomoo. Is there another broker to invest with? What should I do? In the long run, I’m afraid I’ll lose too much due to the tax
You’re right, Irish ETFs like VUAA are better for avoiding high U.S. dividend withholding taxes, but Moomoo doesn’t offer them yet. You can consider switching to Interactive Brokers (IBKR) for access to Irish-domiciled ETFs. They offer a wide range of global ETFs, including accumulating ones, which could suit your investment preference better!
Hi Ziet, any idea how does CSPX works? I understand the dividend is automatically reinvested but I don’t see any additional units in my account?
Hi nix, CSPX is an accumulating ETF, which means dividends are automatically reinvested, but they’re reflected in the value of the ETF rather than as additional units in your account. So, you won't see extra units, but the value of your existing units should increase over time. Hope this clears things up! 😊
@@ZietInvests thanks Ziet for the info
Wow! I will have to look at this moomoo feature 👍
Enjoy!
Immediate thumbs up for the Hamilton poster 👍
Haha glad you noticed it!! (all da way from US!) xD
do you have a video on advise on what to buy when youre just starting out with low capital? how to build up capital so that you have diversified portfolio? especially on moomoo
Hi matthew, you can always start off with a simple/diversified portfolio to take on minimal volatility, like the S&P 500 ETF for example - great track record, largest capital market and highest growth of all regions considering the risk:reward ratio.
Moomoo does offer RSP which is a great way to DCA constantly, perhaps can check that feature out! (i'm covering that feature soon), but for now, perhaps this video could give you more idea on which one suits you: th-cam.com/video/7cIhL9VQnDI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=w1rKMo6xQH2Huq2t
Hope this helps!
@@ZietInvests Meaning put all my capital to the SnP500 as a start? I have put into a couple of reits as well.
@@ZietInvests so you mean use all my capital to buy into SNP500 ETF? I have bought some MY and SG reits as well
What about foreign exchange risk?
Ah yes, you are right, FX risk is definitely something to consider, especially with international investments - but over the long run it actually normalizes itself (esp if we're talking currencies of advanced nations, marginal difference, though if versus currencies of developing nations like ours then yes, substantial difference and is one of the factor to consider!)
@@ZietInvests Thank you very much Ziet.
i want to invest in ETF in us stocks for 10 years.which ETF is good according to your choice ?im from india
If you're looking for a 10-year horizon in US stocks, ETFs like VOO (S&P 500) or QQQ (Nasdaq 100) are popular choices. Both offer solid diversification and exposure to large companies. VOO is more broad-based, while QQQ leans tech-heavy.
@@ZietInvests tq, but i can't able to buy etfs from india.
Hi Ziet , how about SPLG ? Really good or not ?
imo, its a solid low-cost passive index fund
As us dollar weaken against MYR, how did u manage the drop in value if converted to MYR. I have some amount in ETF that already show same paper loss despite the steady price in usd 😢😢
Yeah, when USD weakens against MYR, it can affect your returns when converting back to MYR. One way to manage this is to focus on long-term gains, as currencies fluctuate over time! Don't worry too much about the short-term trend.
What do you think of SPYL?
oh this is something rather new, but seems really good from their fact sheet - 0.03%, s&p500, UCITS + accumulating - though AUM a little low so the bid/ask spread might be a little bit bigger
can see more here for those interested: www.ssga.com/library-content/products/factsheets/etfs/emea/factsheet-emea-en_gb-spyl-gy.pdf
Bro can u make a video about dividend ETFs and Bonds as well? Like to see your opinion
Already got!
1. Dividend ETFs: th-cam.com/video/hdQ7IVRT9oY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yeerQA9QCzS1Dlls
and also this, th-cam.com/video/MbtGeGk_rj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Cgj-zZL6cNnOLcRF
2. Bond ETFs: th-cam.com/video/2wariL9g0p4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3ZQG3XJra_-PacJI
Hey ziet, how bout doing a video on malaysian etf? Would love to know ur opinion n top picks #TeamMalaysia 😂
I love Malaysia but…i …🙈 not a market i’d look into to be honest
If i sell my position on etf do i have to pay taxes i live in latín america btw
refer to the law of the country where you are tax resident.
@@anthony.L means if i am not us resident i dont have to Pat anything to them?
As anthony pointed out, tax obligations usually depend on the tax laws of the country where you are a tax resident. If you're not a US resident, you might not have to pay taxes to the US, but it's best to check the specific tax rules in your country!
@@ZietInvests from peru just wanted to know if i have to double tax thanks for replying
how much moomoo fees?
min. USD 0.99/trade for US market, and min. RM 3/trade for Bursa Malaysia!
@@ZietInvests how about webull?
@@ZietInvests what about webull?
please compile into excel & share here thanks
will try!
Ziet, moomoo money market fund is up. Will u do a video on hw it work, any hidden fee, etc?
Soon!!🫶🏻 lots of stuffs to work on lately🥹
@@ZietInvests Ok. Thx for the effort
Brother can you guide us about best sites for forex trading in india which sites haven't any issues like deposit and withdrawal so I hope you will help me 😢
Hi, personally im not so familiar with those brokers in India, but I do know IBKR is available on india so you might want to check them out here: www.interactivebrokers.com/mkt/?src=zietPY2&url=%2Fen%2Fwhyib%2Foverview.php%3Fnored%3Dt
After 30% dividend tax , still more than invest malaysia REIT .🤣
Whoopss.....that's true haha!
🙏🙏🙏💯
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KSPY, AGIX ETF
Interesting pick! though expense ratio is a little too high for me :x
@@ZietInvests The expense ratio is high, but if you start investing in them at this early stage, you can expect the same growth rate as someone who started investing in the early days of the SP500