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db x-trackers Lists New China, India, Malaysia, Thailand ETFs on SGX

Deutsche Bank db x-trackers has listed 4 new ETFs on SGX tracking the MSCI China, MSCI India, MSCI Malaysia, and MSCI Thailand indices. The 4 ETFs will be denominated in USD currency.

More information on these ETFs can be found on the DB ETF website.

MSCI China
All-in Fee (p.a.): 0.65%
ISN: LU0514695690
SGX Code: LG9
BBG Code: LG9 SP

MSCI India
All-in Fee (p.a.): 0.75%
ISN: LU0514695187
SGX Code: LG8
BBG Code: LG8 SP

MSCI Malaysia
All-in Fee (p.a.): 0.50%
ISN: LU0514694370
SGX Code: LG6
BBG Code: LG6 SP

MSCI Thailand
All-in Fee (p.a.): 0.50%
ISN: LU0514694701
SGX Code: LG7
BBG Code: LG7 SP

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10 comments
Ren says 13 years ago

Hi James,

You can try Google finance.
Basic TA charting are available.

ren

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    James Tan says 13 years ago

    Hi Ren,

    Thanks for sharing, but too basic to be of any use.

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James Tan says 13 years ago

Hi Lion,

Any idea where can one access the free technical charts of these instruments for evaluation? Thanks

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    lioninvestor says 13 years ago

    Hi James,

    Technical charts? As they track the index, why not just run the TA on the underlying?

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      James Tan says 13 years ago

      Hi Lion

      When you trade ETF or index, you just focus on its technical trend & not waste time on the fundamentals of the underlying stocks, as this is very time consuming.

      Unless you just want to trade the underlying stock & in that case you check the uptrend of its sector ETF and zeroing on the strongest underlying stock for buy, or if down trend, u sell the weakest underlying stock. Personally I prefer ETF or index so as to avoid an underlying stock company going bust suddenly like Enron. ETF or index will never go to zero.

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        lioninvestor says 13 years ago

        Hi James, I mean run the TA on the underlying index.

        MSCI China, Thailand, India and Malaysia.

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          James Tan says 13 years ago

          Hi Lion,

          I mean where can one see the free TA of the respective ETF? You are not suggesting that one should set up the respective TA manually? I am sure you can get this free somewhere, but where?

          By TA, I hope we understand it as a chart and not just words. A chart is as good as a picture and worth a thousand words.

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            lioninvestor says 13 years ago

            Hi James,

            Most trading platforms come with free charting facilities (with TA).

            Eg Saxo, IGmarkets, poems, etc.

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              James Tan says 13 years ago

              Hi Lion,

              Yes, but these are not free for evaluation/skill training purposes. You need to open an a/c & place a minimum deposit of > $10K.

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              lioninvestor says 13 years ago

              Hi James,

              Most securities firms waive the deposit requirements nowadays. Even if they have, you are allowed to withdraw the amount after your account is open.

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