I am also quite heavily invested into ETFs (which apparently is what the book suggests) but I read once that Dimensional Funds might be a better alternative to ETFs. Whether it is true or not, I have no idea. Andrew Hallam in his books have list of wealth management offices that prefer ETF investments with fees that they are charging across the world. In the UAE he speaks highly about AES International:Wealth management 99% of the times consists of selling some s**t funds.
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dimensional is an investment firm that offers among other things its own ETFs. ETFs or index funds are just tools for investing, it’s up to the investor to choose the issuer he prefers. Anything else than index investing for the average investor is just gambling.I am also quite heavily invested into ETFs (which apparently is what the book suggests) but I read once that Dimensional Funds might be a better alternative to ETFs. Whether it is true or not, I have no idea.
100% true and also your profile picture looks great if I may say so myselfdimensional is an investment firm that offers among other things its own ETFs. ETFs or index funds are just tools for investing, it’s up to the investor to choose the issuer he prefers. Anything else than index investing for the average investor is just gambling.
Can they arrange a purchase of COIN stock? (I'm struggling to find anyone and doing myself is impossible without flying the opposite side of the world to sign paperwork.hey, yes I do. depends of course on your personal circumstances, but I could put you in the right hands at VP Bank in Liechtenstein.