Yuanta Securities [003470] announced on April 24th that it will begin selling the 'Yoo Dong-won Asia Homerun Wrap' on April 25th. This product focuses on investing in high-potential stocks in Asian countries with significant growth prospects.
This is the fifth product in the 'Yoo Dong-won Global Wrap Series', Yuanta Securities' flagship overseas investment wrap account products. It operates based on an Asia investment strategy derived from the asset allocation model of the Global Asset Allocation (GAA) division, which utilizes its proprietary algorithm.
The fund will strategically invest in approximately 10 stocks with high growth potential in countries such as Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, China, and Hong Kong, all recognized for their growth prospects. It employs global big data for asset allocation and actively rebalances the portfolio according to market conditions.
Yoo Dong-won, Head of the GAA division, stated, "The necessity of investing in Asian countries that are strengthening cooperation with the United States, particularly in areas like AI innovation and the expansion of the digital economy, is becoming increasingly important. Given the recent rise in global economic uncertainty, we will strive to provide consistent returns to our clients through professional asset allocation and management."
The minimum investment amount is KRW 10 million. The fee structure involves a post-payment of 0.375% (annualized 1.5%) of the average quarterly asset balance, along with a performance-based fee agreed upon with the client.
This investment product is classified as 'very high risk' and is suitable for clients with a high-risk appetite prioritizing returns. Subscription to the product is available through Yuanta Securities' nationwide branches and its Mobile Trading System (MTS).
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