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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @peacefulrestlessness I always thought the fees in the long term were cheaper in mutual funds than buying ETFs myself. I now realise that’s probably not true now. Will look into purchasing some ETFs myself but would need to do more research on how to do it!
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @heaven91 Yeah looks like that’s the general consensus in this post! Not a big fan of StashAway as I could probably buy the ETFs myself as you’ve mentioned. What platform do you recommend I use?
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @wiacaj Thanks for the advice! What platform do you recommend I purchase these ETFs directly?
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @solo81 What's the best way to buy VWRA using my MYR? Would I need to trade via a Singaporean broker?
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @continualseeker Yes I’ve definitely heard of ETFs. I always just assumed the fees for ETFs were higher than unit trusts. Which ETFs should I take a look at and on which platform should I buy them from? Btw, thanks for the explanation!
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @jtra5 Info linked below: TA Global Technology Fund - https://www.fsmone.com.my/funds/tools/factsheet?fund=MYTAGTF Maybank Global Sustainable Equity-I Fund - MYR Hedged - https://www.fsmone.com.my/funds/tools/factsheet/maybank-global-sustainable-equity-i-fund-myr?fund=MYMBGSEI&src=global-search
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    @hazelhope There is a 1.5% sales charge. Would that be considered a lot?
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    Recommended Long Term (5-7 years) Set and Forget Funds on M2U

    Hi all, I have RM20k which I am keen to invest in Unit Trusts on the M2U platform from any of their available fund houses. I am only 26 so not too risk averse but would prefer investing in one of these managed funds instead of building my own portfolio of stocks. Currently have my eye on the TA...
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