What young investors should do to grow their wealth

DBS financial planning and personal investing head Evy Wee says a long investment horizon benefits the young. Syfe founder and chief executive Dhruv Arora says investors should keep their costs low and diversify their portfolios. OCBC Bank wealth adv
OCBC Bank wealth advisory head Kelvin Goh advises investors to put in money regularly rather than in one lump sum.
DBS financial planning and personal investing head Evy Wee says a long investment horizon benefits the young. Syfe founder and chief executive Dhruv Arora says investors should keep their costs low and diversify their portfolios. OCBC Bank wealth adv
DBS financial planning and personal investing head Evy Wee says a long investment horizon benefits the young.
DBS financial planning and personal investing head Evy Wee says a long investment horizon benefits the young. Syfe founder and chief executive Dhruv Arora says investors should keep their costs low and diversify their portfolios. OCBC Bank wealth adv
Syfe founder and chief executive Dhruv Arora says investors should keep their costs low and diversify their portfolios.
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Put in small amounts of money regularly, diversify your assets and invest for the long haul.

These are some things young investors should do when they start to grow their wealth, say experts.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on November 22, 2020, with the headline What young investors should do to grow their wealth. Subscribe