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$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ is a great ETF for new investors who have limited funds . It tracks the performance of the Straits Times Index and is the oldest ETF in Singapore listed since 2002. In just 1 trade you gain access to the top 30 of Singapore 's biggest companies by market capitalisation. The 3 Singapore Banks takes up 44% of the ETF with DBS at 19%. $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ has gone up 3.9% in 6 months and 6.3% in 1 year. Total expense ratio is 0.30% Best of all, it also pays regular and steady dividends half yearly. Investing in $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ is great choice as it is diversified and gives the maximum value for your hard earned dollars. Go Long Go Strong Go$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ @TigerStars @CaptainTiger
$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ is a great ETF for new investors who have limited funds . It tracks the performance of the Straits Times Index and is the oldest ETF in Singapore listed since 2002. In just 1 trade you gain access to the top 30 of Singapore 's biggest companies by market capitalisation. The 3 Singapore Banks takes up 44% of the ETF with DBS at 19%. $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ has gone up 3.9% in 6 months and 6.3% in 1 year. Total expense ratio is 0.30% Best of all, it also pays regular and steady dividends half yearly. Investing in $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ is great choice as it is diversified and gives the maximum value for your hard earned dollars. Go Long Go Strong Go$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ @TigerStars @CaptainTiger

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