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How would you invest a R100K


rayyaanS

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If I has that money today this would be my investment:

 

NFEMOM - 50%

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Ashburton MidCap ETF (ASHMID) - 25%

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Rolfes Holdings Ltd - 10% ( Sell @ >500 cents then buy CoreShares Property Top Ten (PTXTEN) )

 

Taste Holdings - 15% ( Sell @ 600 cents then buy NewFunds MAPPS Growth ETF (MAPPSG) )

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Some duplication here and there, but looking at the different weighings I am comfortable.

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I would go:

 

db x-trackers MSCI World Index (DBXWD) - 50% (Even if Deutsche Bank goes down like it looks it will it should not affect my ETF)

Coreshares Top 40 Equally Weighted Exchange Traded Fund (CSEW40) - 25%

Standard Bank AfricaPalladium Debentures (ETFPLD) - 25% ( until it reaches $1000 then I will see what looks good to buy )

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If I had no emergency fund I'd put it there (32 day account).

 

Else, if I went ETF I would split it between NFEMOM (45%), DBXWD (35%) and PTXTEN (20%).

 

Most likely (at this point in time anyway) I would put it in unit trusts with the same theme as the above (local equity, foreign equity and property).

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Whichever way I go (save the cash option) I would wait till right after Trump is elected president and the market overreacts :P

 

 

I thought about the cash part, but what if we get downgraded December then that cash won't be worth much. Perhaps South Africans should look at the bitcoin route as a means to protect you in a way? I do not understand bitcoin and currency all that much so I do not know if bitcoin is good, but to me it sounds like a better option than cash under the bed or bank. When I say cash I am referring to ZAR notes.

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Whichever way I go (save the cash option) I would wait till right after Trump is elected president and the market overreacts :P

 

 

I thought about the cash part, but what if we get downgraded December then that cash won't be worth much. Perhaps South Africans should look at the bitcoin route as a means to protect you in a way? I do not understand bitcoin and currency all that much so I do not know if bitcoin is good, but to me it sounds like a better option than cash under the bed or bank. When I say cash I am referring to ZAR notes.

 

I doubt our money would become that much more "worhtless". The Rand is increasing in strength, the risk downgrade is getting less albeit it still being a big risk.

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