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Yes, i accept pathetic returns - like 2.4% on 3 month Treasury Bills. If one has $2 million to play with and allocate $1 million to stocks and $1 million to an ETF that mimics the return on 3 month Treasury bills, then he will have an ultra safe income of USD 2,000 per month on one part of his portfolio while risking only the other half to earn better but more volatile returns. Question therefore is - is there such an ETF?
Not exactly the instrument you want but it may suit you ...check out Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth fund. https://www.vanguardinvestor.co.uk/...ntcmpgn=aworldofopportunity_lifestrategy_icon
There is an equivalent mutual fund in the US. Vanguard funds have low MER, usually less than a percent. Only in Canada, you can buy them as ETFs.
now ok to put cash in treasury bills for 4, 8, 13 weeks. 2.25% also good. 26 and 52 weeks are too long and far out. otherwise cash sits around doing nothing. bank savings account yields are pathetic.
Oi shut the fuxk up and be a good boy and play your PUNY PENIS lah. Talk so much shit in invest while you don't even have the basic knowledge on trading.
Don't act like HERO. You are just another COWARD KEYBOARD WARRIOR.
now ok to put cash in treasury bills for 4, 8, 13 weeks. 2.25% also good. 26 and 52 weeks are too long and far out. otherwise cash sits around doing nothing. bank savings account yields are pathetic.
Not exactly the instrument you want but it may suit you ...check out Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth fund. https://www.vanguardinvestor.co.uk/...ntcmpgn=aworldofopportunity_lifestrategy_icon
There is an equivalent mutual fund in the US. Vanguard funds have low MER, usually less than a percent. Only in Canada, you can buy them as ETFs.
This is the kind of info I was looking for. Even mentioned money market funds in the thread title to veer discussion in the right direction and shoo off Jiak Liao Bee rubbish low SES MONKIES like Pok-ah from messing with this thread.
This is the kind of info I was looking for. Even mentioned money market funds in the thread title to veer discussion in the right direction and shoo off Jiak Liao Bee rubbish low SES MONKIES like Pok-ah from messing with this thread.