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Moomoopedia SG | Guide to investing in ETFs

Moomoopedia SG | Guide to investing in ETFs

Moomoopedia SG|ETF投資指南
Moomoo News ·  2021/03/14 23:19  · 獨家

Overview

概述

  • Before investing in ETFs, Beginners should spend some time to know the basics of ETFs.

  • The most common ETFs in Singapore track the performance of the Straits Times Index(STI), and REIT ETFs are popular locally.

  • Moomoo supports the ETFs trading in Singapore.

  • 在投資ETF之前,初學者應該花一些時間瞭解ETF的基礎知識。

  • 新加坡最常見的ETF追蹤海峽時報指數(STI)的表現,REIT ETF在當地很受歡迎。

  • Moomoo支持在新加坡交易ETF。

Most stock exchanges including Singapore Exchange(SGX) provide ETFs products. Beginners should know what are ETFs? And what should pay attention to when investing in ETFs in Singapore?

包括新加坡交易所(SGX)在內的大多數證券交易所都提供ETF產品。初學者應該知道什麼是ETF?在新加坡投資ETF時應該注意什麼?

In 2021, the combined AUM of SGX-listed ETFs increased from S$8.53 billion to S$12.55 billion, with 22 ETFs recording AUM growth since the end of 2020, while five ETF/ETP debutants that track Singapore Equites, S-REITs, APAC REITs and China Equities ended the year with ~S$300 million in combined AUM. 

2021年,在新加坡交易所上市的ETF的總資產管理規模從85.3億新元增加到125.5億新元,其中22只ETF自2020年底以來實現了資產管理規模的增長,而跟蹤新加坡股票、S-REITs、亞太REITs和中國股票的五隻ETF/ETP在年底的總資產管理規模約為3億新元。

In addition to the surge in SGX-listed ETF inflows in 2021, ETF flows underlined increased interest by institutional investors in Asia Fixed Income markets, particularly in the Asia High Yield Bonds and China Gov RMB Bonds, which maintained respective 12M Gross Div. Yields of 4.2% and 2.8% at the end of 2021.

除了2021年在新交所上市的ETF資金流入激增外,ETF資金流還突顯出機構投資者對亞洲固定收益市場的興趣增加,尤其是對亞洲高收益債券和中國政府人民幣債券的興趣,這兩隻債券分別保持着1200萬的總規模。2021年底的收益率為4.2%和2.8%。

ETFs Basics

ETF基礎知識

What is an ETF

什麼是ETF

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are open-ended investment funds listed and traded on a stock exchange. They aim to track the performance of an underlying index (like the Straits Times Index) or asset class (like commodities).

交易所交易基金(ETF)是在證券交易所上市和交易的開放式投資基金。它們旨在追蹤標的指數(如海峽時報指數)或資產類別(如大宗商品)的表現。

Types of ETFs

交易所買賣基金的類型

There are various types of ETFs available to investors that can be used for income generation, speculation, price increases, and to hedge or partly offset risk in an investor's portfolio. Below are common examples of the types of ETFs based on the underlying assets.

可供投資者使用的ETF有多種類型,可用於創收、投機、漲價,以及對衝或部分抵消投資者投資組合中的風險。以下是基於標的資產的ETF類型的常見示例。

  • Equity ETFs: Tracks the movements of a stock index, such as the Straits Times Index (STI).

  • Commodity ETFs: Provides exposure to a single type of commodities like gold or a basket of commodities.

  • Currency ETFs: Invest in either a single currency, like the US dollar, or a basket of currencies.

  • Bond/Fixed Income ETFs:  Tracks specific bonds including government bonds, corporate bonds, and state and local bonds—called municipal bonds.

  • 股票ETF:跟蹤股票指數的走勢,如海峽時報指數(STI)。

  • 大宗商品ETF:提供對黃金或一籃子大宗商品等單一類型大宗商品的敞口。

  • 貨幣ETF:要麼投資單一貨幣,如美元,要麼投資一籃子貨幣。

  • 債券/固定收益ETF:跟蹤特定的債券,包括政府債券、公司債券以及州和地方債券--稱為市政債券。

ETFs can also be broken down based on geography, industry and other standards. 

ETF還可以根據地理位置、行業和其他標準進行細分。

How ETFs work 

ETF如何運作

The supply of ETF shares is regulated through a mechanism known as creation and redemption, which involves large specialized investors, called authorized participants(APs).

ETF股票的供應通過一種名為創造和救贖,它涉及大型專業投資者,稱為授權參與者(AP)。

The ETF creation/redemption mechanism allows the market price and net asset value of ETF to converge within a specific range, thereby enabling the market price on the secondary market to align closely with its actual value.

ETF創建/贖回機制允許ETF的市價和資產淨值在特定範圍內趨同,從而使二級市場的市價與其實際價值緊密結合。

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ETFs in Singapore(SGX)

新加坡ETF(新加坡交易所)

Trading Information

交易信息

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Source: SGX

消息來源:新加坡證券交易所

TOP ETFs in Singapore

新加坡頂級ETF

In Singapore, the most common ETFs in Singapore mimic the performance of the Straits Times Index(STI), which tracks the top 30 companies on SGX, mainly reliable epicenter stocks like DBS, Singtel, Keppel and CapitaLand.

在新加坡,新加坡最常見的ETF模仿海峽時報指數(STI)的表現,該指數追蹤新加坡證交所排名前30的公司,主要是星展銀行、新加坡電信、吉寶和凱德等可靠的震中股票。

There are two STI ETFs available in Singapore: SPDR STI ETF(SGX: ES3) and Nikko AM STI ETF(SGX: G3B).

新加坡有兩隻STI ETF:SPDR STI ETF(SGX:ES3)和日興AM STI ETF(SGX:G3B)。

As we know, real estate investment trusts REITs investing are popular in Singapore, and REIT ETFs provide a less expensive way to invest in the industry compared to other options. REIT ETFs made their debut on the Mainboard of Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited in 2016. 

正如我們所知,房地產投資信託REITs投資在新加坡很受歡迎,與其他選擇相比,REIT ETF提供了一種成本較低的行業投資方式。REIT ETF於2016年在新加坡交易所證券交易有限公司主板首次亮相。

Take an example, Lion Phillip S-REIT ETF (SGX: CLR) is the only S-REIT focused ETF and comprises  28 S-REITs including CapitaLand Mall Trust, CapitaLand Commercial Trust and Mapletree Commercial Trust as its top 3 holdings.

例如,Lion Phillip S-REIT ETF(SGX:CLR)是唯一一隻專注於S-REIT的ETF,由28只S-REITs組成,其中凱德置地信託、凱德置地商業信託和豐樹商業信託是其最大的三個持有量。

How to find ETFs trading in moomoo

如何找到在moomoo交易的ETF

Moomoo supports the ETFs trading in Singapore,  users can find diversified ETFs and invest according to their preference and appetite for risk.

Moomoo支持新加坡的ETF交易,用户可以找到多元化的ETF,並根據自己的偏好和風險偏好進行投資。

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There are various ETFs provided on the stock markets, and investors need to take the risk from hedgers in pursuit of profit. Some ETFs, especially within the Specified Investment Products (SIP) classification are designed for investors who are willing to accept the risk of substantial losses up to the principal investment amount, possibly within a very short timeframe. 

股票市場上提供了各種各樣的ETF,投資者需要承擔套期保值者的風險,以追求利潤。一些ETF,特別是指定投資產品(SIP)類別內的ETF,是為願意承擔高達本金投資額的重大損失風險的投資者設計的,可能在很短的時間內。

Investors should also have sufficient understanding of the product and should possess either a high level of knowledge or sufficient trading experience to properly evaluate and assess the product structure, associated risks, valuation, costs and expected returns.

投資者還應對產品有足夠的瞭解,並應擁有高水平的知識或足夠的交易經驗,以適當地評估和評估產品結構、相關風險、估值、成本和預期回報。

Source: SGX, Investopedia

來源:新加坡證券交易所,Investopedia

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