KIWOOM Asset Management Publishes "KIWOOM ETF Investment Guidebook"
KIWOOM Asset Management announced on the 19th that it has published the "KIWOOM ETF Investment Guidebook," which covers long-term investment strategies and portfolio construction methods using exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
This guidebook is focused on helping investors continue long-term investing without wavering, even amid market volatility. Going beyond merely introducing products, it explains how ETFs can be utilized according to investment objectives, risk appetite, and life cycle, presenting this information as an integrated investment roadmap.
KIWOOM Asset Management has proposed an ETF utilization strategy under the core concept of "peace of mind in long-term investing," suggesting a structure that expands sequentially from low-risk areas.
The guidebook is organized into five sections: ▲Why Invest? ▲KIWOOM ETF Design Philosophy ▲KIWOOM ETF Roadmap Tailored to Your Situation ▲KIWOOM ETF Product Stories ▲Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
Through model portfolios based on investment style and age, the guidebook introduces how to combine core assets with growth, income, and downside-protection ETFs. It also addresses topics that real investors are frequently curious about, such as pensions, ISAs, and rebalancing.
In addition, the guidebook provides an at-a-glance overview of the investment points and utilization strategies of major KIWOOM ETFs, such as the "KIWOOM US S&P500&GOLD ETF," "KIWOOM US S&P500 Momentum ETF," and "KIWOOM US AI Tech High Beta ETF."
Lee Kyungjun, Head of the ETF Management Division at KIWOOM Asset Management, stated, "For long-term investing, I believe it is important to build a structure that allows investors to continue investing even during periods of market turbulence." He added, "This guidebook is not just an introduction to ETF products; it is focused on helping investors design their own investment principles and portfolios that suit their circumstances."
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The guidebook is available for anyone to download for free from the notice board on the KIWOOM Asset Management website.
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