Future assets, launching a pension investment strategy guide... providing customized portfolio recommendations

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Future Asset Operations launched on the 20th the “Future Asset Pension Investment Guide,” which is available for pension investors to use in actual asset operations. The guide’s core is that it goes beyond simply introducing a list of products—it interprets pension investment as a strategy that requires long-term planning.

In recent times, as the importance of retirement preparation has become increasingly prominent, pension investment is rapidly expanding into the area of assets that individuals need to manage directly. People generally recognize that relying solely on conservative operations centered on deposits is not enough to address rising prices and longer life expectancy; therefore, the need for asset allocation based on investment timing, risk appetite, and age group has also grown accordingly. Future Asset Operations reflects this trend by dividing the guide into: “Pension, Now Is the Time for Strategy,” which explains the necessity of pension investment strategy; “Pension Formation,” which includes asset allocation by generation and by situation; “Pension Winning Tactics,” which organizes key points for practical investing; and a section covering the pension system, tax incentives, and 72 recommended products.

One of the guide’s major features is that it explains pension investment according to the lifecycle. The company divides the pension management process into “First Half · Second Half · Overtime,” and in each stage proposes strategies suited to investors’ preferences and circumstances, helping to build customized investment portfolios. An investment portfolio refers to an investment blueprint for how to allocate different asset classes such as stocks, bonds, and cash. For assets with longer operating horizons like pensions, such allocation strategies have a major impact on return performance and volatility management.

In terms of products, the guide not only introduces exchange-traded funds and public funds listed by fund companies, but also covers an AI-based robo-advisory service, “M-ROBO.” The intent is to ensure that investors are not limited to choosing products on their own, and can instead find more personalized ways to operate pensions by leveraging digital asset management services. This also shows that the pension investment market is shifting from a sales-centered approach to one focused on long-term management and customized consulting.

The guide is available for free download from the Future Asset Operations and TIGER ETF official websites. Industry believes that, given that pension assets are very likely to become a core pillar of individuals’ personal financial management in the future, guide-style content aimed at improving investment understanding will continue to expand. This trend indicates that future competition in the pension market may go beyond product competition, shifting to competition over who can provide a more systematic operating strategy and customized information.

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