[Events] If You Could Create Your Dream ETF, What Would It Track?

If you had the chance to build your own ETF, what would it look like?

Would you go 100% stocks, or mix in some bonds and fixed income? Would you focus mostly on the U.S. market, or include international exposure? And how would you balance large-cap stability with high-growth potential?

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  • hd87
    ·08-01
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    If I could create my dream ETF, it would track a basket of companies driving breakthrough innovations in sustainability, artificial intelligence, and frontier technologies. The focus would be on firms that are leaders in areas like renewable energy, advanced AI applications, robotics, quantum computing, and sustainable agriculture. This ETF would be rebalanced quarterly to keep up with rapid technological developments, targeting both established industry disruptors and promising early-stage companies. The aim: to offer diversified exposure to sectors expected to drive future economic growth and help address global challenges.

    A clever and catchy name for your dream ETF could be:

    "FutureFront Innovations ETF"
    or
    "NextWave Tech & Sustainability ETF"

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  • ZhongRenChun
    ·08-01
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    I would create a bitcoin 3x leveraged ETF. It holds bitcoin with 3x leverage. For super hard-core bitcoiners with diamond hands who can handle mega volatility. Not for weak hand newbs! XD
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  • Bluewhale_SG
    ·08-01
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    An ETF that has a mix of Indian and SG stocks
    An ETF solely based on stocks that are affected by current US administration
    An ETF which is a mix of world markets, that is reliable during any war situation
    An ETF that concentrates on worldly stable stocks, that would only grow no matter what (like Cola)
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  • FarmerK
    ·08-01
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    I will name my ETF the ASEAN ETF , which tracks the stocks of the top 20 most profitable companies in each of the ASEAN states. As a Singaporean and an inhabitant of Sourh East Asia, I believe in the growth of ASEAN for decades to come
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  • WanEH
    ·08-01
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    我的包括英伟达,微软,谷歌,脸书。这些就够了。😄这里面涵盖人工智能,搜索引擎,办公室软件,广告收入。就称为梦幻未来ETF吧。 @Tiramisu2020
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  • Aqa
    ·08-04
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    🌈 DREAM ETF of US stocks I recommend would consists mainly 3 ‘HERO’s. They are $NVIDIA(NVDA)$, $iShares Core S&P 500 ETF(IVV)$ and $Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF(SCHG)$. These 3 ‘heros’ are consistently best performing, low risk and low costs compared to others. Thank @TigerEvents @TigerStars @Tiger_Champs @Tiger_comments @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @icycrystal Thanks for tag
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  • Zarkness
    ·08-04
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    If I were to have a dream etf, it would have to track the trump tweets and manage the risk with the news ! Nothing beats now with trump everyday changing tariffs and policy changes! The name will be trumpet 🎺! Haha 😂
    @MojoStellar @melson @SPACE ROCKET @icycrystal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 come join the fun of ur own fund name
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  • icycrystal
    ·08-01
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    @Universe宇宙 @HelenJanet @koolgal @nomadic_m @SPACE ROCKET @rL @Shyon @GoodLife99 @Aqa

    hmm... can't really think of a name now... [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking]

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    • Universe宇宙
      [ShakeHands]
      08-03
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
      08-02
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  • Success88
    ·08-01
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    I would create US, SG, Taiwan ETF, especially gather all the bank stock and AI and Tech stock togther. It will be very interesting and stock to be own I believe this diversification stock will keep Increase @TigerEvents @TigerClub @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @MillionaireTiger @SR050321 @HelenJanet @MHh @koolgal
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
      08-02
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  • MHh
    ·08-02
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    I would call my dream ETF dumber ETF. It would track the world index with 80% weightage, semiconductor thematic at 10% and a basket of crytocurrencies at 10%.
    @Wayneqq @Universe宇宙 @DiAngel @SR050321 @Kaixiang @HelenJanet @SPOT_ON @Fenger1188 @Success88 @LuckyPiggie come join
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  • koolgal
    ·08-01
    🌟🌟🌟If I could create my dream ETF, I would call it "Global Grit Index ETF" with a ticker code "GIGI".  This ETF represents a curated blend of resilient, dividend paying companies from Singapore, Hong Kong, US and Australia.

    Singapore : DBS, OCBC, UOB, SGX, Sheng Siong and other valued gems.

    USA: Coca Cola, Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar and other Dividend Aristocrats.

    Hong Kong: Alibaba, Tencent, JD.com and other undervalued Hong Kong stocks

    Australia: The Big 4 banks - Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Westpac, ANZ, Woolworths etc.

    GIGI is a smart fusion of long term discipline, global diversification and a passive income strategy - with just enough edge to make Wall Street take notice.

    GIGI will be the ultimate ETF that outwits inflation and make investors happy.

    @TigerEvents @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @CaptainTiger

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    • ZarknessReplying tokoolgal
      🌹❤️
      08-04
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    • ZarknessReplying tokoolgal
      Thanks shifu I joined !
      08-04
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    • Barcode
      🌞☀️🌞 thanks koolgal ✨ enjoy your weekend! 🫶🍀
      08-03
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  • Shyon
    ·08-01
    If I could build my own ETF, I’d create the “C.H.I.L.L ETF” — Capital-Hungry Investors Living Large. It’s a lighthearted but tactical mix for those who want market gains without constant stress. The fund would be 70% U.S. large-cap tech (because AI isn’t going anywhere), 20% international growth (think SEA superapps and Indian fintech), and 10% short-term Treasuries — just enough to keep me from panic-selling every dip.

    CHILL would track a custom “Work-Life Balance 100” index with companies that make life better: Netflix (to binge my bad trades), Apple (for overpriced gadgets), and Starbucks (because caffeine is a core holding in my life). I’d also sneak in a small stake in pet care and bubble tea stocks — high conviction, high cuteness.

    The goal? Balance solid growth with lifestyle relatability. Investing should be profitable and fun. And with CHILL, I’ll always have an excuse when my portfolio underperforms: “It’s not down, it’s just... relaxing.”
    @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments

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    • ShyonReplying toUniverse宇宙
      Hey welcome back, long time no see
      08-03
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    • Universe宇宙
      [ShakeHands]
      08-03
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 🥰🥰🥰
      08-02
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  • chlorine
    ·08-04
    If I could design a “dream ETF,” it would combine long-term stability, innovation, and global impact. Let’s call it the FUTR ETF (Futureproof Universal Tech & Resilience)


    1. Clean Energy & Sustainability – Solar, wind, battery storage, circular economy.
    2. AI & Automation – Companies leading in AI models, robotics, and industrial automation.
    3. Cybersecurity & Data Infrastructure – Data centers, quantum-safe encryption, edge computing.
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  • Alubin
    ·08-03
    I would want it to track firstly the world index as the main indicator but also have a portion tracking new and upcoming trends for the added boost though it comes with some risk
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  • tarotsgirl
    ·08-03
    my dream etf will be 20% in us tech, 15% in SP500, 15% in Nasdaq , 20% in sg blue chip stocks, 20% in gold, 10% in Bitcoin.. which i can Dca monthly without me distributing my funds and buying them separately paying for additional transaction fees. 
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    • tarotsgirl
      a BKL bao ka liao (cover everything) ETF
      08-03
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  • Vahid
    ·08-02
    I imagine a fund AI driven that never sleeps, referenced as ITTT- International Trend Tracker Titan, tracks trends in value high growth with minimum 15-20 % returns. If it misses the trend it must pay higher dividend on monthly basis. It must outperform Tomasek and other eurozone and US dividend and growth funds.
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  • Enereskob
    ·08-02
    My dream ETF.. KIASU ETF comprising of 50% sg banks n reits, 20% hk div stocks, 20% US blue chips n mag 7, 10% trending growth stocks like AI, crypto n quantum computing.
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  • ming88
    ·08-02

    If I had the opportunity to design my ideal ETF, it would focus on a curated portfolio of companies at the forefront of transformative innovation in sustainability, artificial intelligence, and frontier technologies. The fund would target leaders in sectors such as renewable energy, cutting-edge AI applications, robotics, quantum computing, and sustainable agriculture. To stay aligned with the fast pace of technological advancement, the ETF would be rebalanced on a quarterly basis. It would include a mix of established disruptors and high-potential early-stage firms, aiming to provide diversified exposure to industries poised to shape the future economy and tackle global challenges.

    Possible clever and impactful names for this ETF might include:

    FutureFront Innovations ETF

    NextWave Tech & Sustainability ETF

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  • Lanceljx
    ·08-01
    BitBonds Balanced ETF (BBB); implies investment-grade (“BBB” rated) and the digital/analog duality of “Bit” and “Bonds”.

    Objective: To provide diversified exposure across high-growth digital assets and low-risk fixed income instruments, optimising for capital appreciation with volatility mitigation. This ETF is ideal for investors seeking a hybrid allocation between the future of finance (crypto) and time-tested stability (government and high-quality bonds).

    Tracked Assets:

    1. Cryptocurrencies (25%)

    BTC - 10%

    ETH - 10%

    Basket of altcoins (e.g. SOL, AVAX, LINK, ADA) - 5%

    2. Short-term Treasury Bills (20%)

    3-month and 6-month U.S. T-Bills

    Singapore T-bills (if regionally focused)

    3. Government Bonds (30%)

    10Y U.S. Treasury Bonds - 15%

    Developed market sovereign bonds (e.g., Germany, Singapore, Japan) - 15%

    4. High-Quality Corporate Bonds (25%)

    Investment-grade U.S. corporate bonds (AAA-A rated) - 15%

    ESG-screened corporate bonds from developed markets - 10%

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  • jethro
    ·08-01
    Here is my suggestion
    Create a hybrid ETF with 60–70% Asian exposure (tech, renewables) and 30–40% international diversification (healthcare, stable indices).
    Core Holdings:
    - Asia: TSMC (semiconductors), Tencent/Alibaba (tech), Samsung (hardware), BYD (EVs), Infosys (IT).
    - International: Apple/Microsoft (tech stability), Johnson & Johnson (healthcare), S&P 500 ETF (broad market).
    Why Hybrid?
    - Asia offers high growth (tech innovation, rising middle class), but global diversification mitigates risks like China’s regulatory shifts or currency volatility.
    - Keep costs low (expense ratio <0.50%) using ETFs like VXUS for international exposure.
    Avoid Asia-only ETFs to reduce reliance on regional volatility.
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