Great video. So proud to see young black South Africans investing in stocks. My only piece of advice is why are you using easy equities and not buying directly with Sygnia or Satrix. You paying more fees to easy equities on every transaction. If you looking for short term trading then stocks is not for you. Investing now with a return in 30 years, then you are in the right place. If you not looking for 30 years then rather do banking long term fixed deposit. Also code SNP is the actual US index fund at $5728 per share and is the top 500 companies in the US market. Vanguard VOO track this as ETFs at $528 per share. SA has versions of this in Sygnia SYG500 and Satrix STX500. Better choose one of these and stick to it. Up and down till the long run. If you want you can split your portfolio 80/20 with US vs rest of world just so that when US does bad one year the other side makes up for the losses. If you are in for short term gains. 100% guarantee you will lose money.
hello I want to know how much money did you invest in shares ? who did you get to get R200k when investing in shares? how many years it take for you to get to R200k when investing in shares? Please respond how much does it start from investing in shares R10 to R100. Lastly what are the risks in investing in shares?
Hi Zannda, thank you for sharing such an informative video. I see Capitec Bank and many other banks offering fixed investment accounts with a 9% ROI over 60 months, while Discovery and African Bank offer rates starting from 10.70%. For example, investing R500,000 could yield around R800,000 after 5 years with about R4500 in monthly payouts if one prefers passive income at around 8%. Discovery Bank covers taxes on payouts, but I am wondering if SARS will still take their share in either situation. Do you think it’s wiser to invest in these bank accounts or in stocks or any other platforms? What's your take on this Thanks again!
Yes you will still get taxed if you make on stocks or bank account interest. With interest they will tax you on the interest earned within a tax year. It’s added to your salary bracket and taxed accordingly. Stocks is taxed when you sell. Capital gains. TFSA is no tax.
Thanks for the update Zwannda.. have been looking forward to this video for some time now 💜💜. But then having both 1nvest S&P 500 info tech and Nasdaq 100, are you not overlapping your portfolio with the same equities as they both focus on information technology
Great point, it really is a bit of double dipping into us it stocks. But i owned Nasdaq 1st (50% of IT companies) before adding S&p info ETF ( which 99% IT). If i had to chose between the two, I’d chose the S&P 500 info. Thats the one that i have been adding more on. Somehow i also dont want to sell my Nasdaq as it is one of my oldest holding but yes i am probably over diversifying
@@zwanndanana yeah … now that you mentioning the 99%, it might make sense considering that Nasdaq 100 has got other sectors whereby if IT summers in future, other sectors will make up the losses ..Because I think there reason why IT is booming is coz of the AI hype.. ❤️
This lady doesn’t want to tell us - she just wants to talk .. I’ve beeeeen listening but I can’t see the efts She is just talking everything expect what she promised
Great video. So proud to see young black South Africans investing in stocks. My only piece of advice is why are you using easy equities and not buying directly with Sygnia or Satrix. You paying more fees to easy equities on every transaction. If you looking for short term trading then stocks is not for you. Investing now with a return in 30 years, then you are in the right place. If you not looking for 30 years then rather do banking long term fixed deposit. Also code SNP is the actual US index fund at $5728 per share and is the top 500 companies in the US market. Vanguard VOO track this as ETFs at $528 per share. SA has versions of this in Sygnia SYG500 and Satrix STX500. Better choose one of these and stick to it. Up and down till the long run. If you want you can split your portfolio 80/20 with US vs rest of world just so that when US does bad one year the other side makes up for the losses. If you are in for short term gains. 100% guarantee you will lose money.
well done keep investing you will do well with etfs offshore as SA a very tiny part of global economy.
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Ijoh you explained everything so clearly. Thank you.
Thanks for a great video and learning along. Looking forward to more!
What are you using to record. The quality is great
hello I want to know how much money did you invest in shares ? who did you get to get R200k when investing in shares? how many years it take for you to get to R200k when investing in shares? Please respond how much does it start from investing in shares R10 to R100. Lastly what are the risks in investing in shares?
Very informative video, you're a star thank you💞
Hi Zannda thank for sharing good information
When did u start investing?
And how much do u put in per month?
Yoh I think at 5k do not really remember to be honest. But I have videos here on RUclips
Hi Zannda, thank you for sharing such an informative video. I see Capitec Bank and many other banks offering fixed investment accounts with a 9% ROI over 60 months, while Discovery and African Bank offer rates starting from 10.70%. For example, investing R500,000 could yield around R800,000 after 5 years with about R4500 in monthly payouts if one prefers passive income at around 8%. Discovery Bank covers taxes on payouts, but I am wondering if SARS will still take their share in either situation. Do you think it’s wiser to invest in these bank accounts or in stocks or any other platforms? What's your take on this Thanks again!
Yes you will still get taxed if you make on stocks or bank account interest. With interest they will tax you on the interest earned within a tax year. It’s added to your salary bracket and taxed accordingly. Stocks is taxed when you sell. Capital gains. TFSA is no tax.
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Thank you sir for your continuous support
Great Content, Zwannda. We celebrate you!♥
Thank you so much for your continuous support
Wow! Those are beatiful gains, nice one. We havent had this type of vid from you in a while. 💜🦋
My day one ❤️. I will record more of these going forward
@@zwanndanana you too kind😁🙏🏾. I had to clean my TFSA a bit this year cos I felt I bought to many ETFs which were similar & only kept 5.
That’s great, I actually thought a lot about this as I was buying more recently. We really do not need that many
Congratulations 🎉
Thanks for the update Zwannda.. have been looking forward to this video for some time now 💜💜. But then having both 1nvest S&P 500 info tech and Nasdaq 100, are you not overlapping your portfolio with the same equities as they both focus on information technology
Great point, it really is a bit of double dipping into us it stocks. But i owned Nasdaq 1st (50% of IT companies) before adding S&p info ETF ( which 99% IT). If i had to chose between the two, I’d chose the S&P 500 info. Thats the one that i have been adding more on. Somehow i also dont want to sell my Nasdaq as it is one of my oldest holding but yes i am probably over diversifying
@@zwanndanana yeah … now that you mentioning the 99%, it might make sense considering that Nasdaq 100 has got other sectors whereby if IT summers in future, other sectors will make up the losses ..Because I think there reason why IT is booming is coz of the AI hype.. ❤️
Yes. I have other ETFs (that are not IT) focusing on the us market but on my us portfolio
@@zwanndanana does that mean the next update video is on the us market 😇
lol yes.
Hi... Zwannda. Please do you do one on one consultation??
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great video, thank you.
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Good video , how is the journey so far
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Can EasyEquities work for me in Swaziland? I'm interested in investing.
Yes you can. Eswatini is in the Common Monetary Area of South Africa, so you can
Can it work in Botswana?
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"what apps" or what "broker" does she use?
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This lady doesn’t want to tell us - she just wants to talk .. I’ve beeeeen listening but I can’t see the efts
She is just talking everything expect what she promised
Wow!!!! So informative its been a great video 💜❤🩹
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@@zwanndanana Lol and I invested on all the ETF's dzea presenta.. 🫣🫣. First time investing. Let's see how it goes
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How do I see the Annalised performance of each ETF please? @@zwanndanana
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