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MurmurCast publishes AI-generated summaries of DragonFi’s YouTube episodes — 3 summarized so far, covering Age-based investing and life-stage portfolio allocation, Global vs. Philippine market performance and diversification, Equity feeder funds (semiconductors, US index, global tech), Income-generating funds and passive income strategies, Portfolio composition across five life stages, Dividend yields and monthly-paying bond funds. Each summary distills the key insights, topics, and takeaways so you can decide what’s worth your time before pressing play.

Introducing DragonFi’s Flagship Fund Portfolios | The Long Game Podcast

18mJun 19, 2026

DragonFi introduces five age-based flagship fund portfolios designed to match investors' life stages, ranging from the high-growth Starter Era portfolio (80-90% equities for those in their 20s) to the income-focused Retirement Ready portfolio (70% bonds/money market for those 70+). The strategy emphasizes global diversification through equity feeder funds for capital growth while leveraging Philippine stocks for high-dividend yields (7-10%), combined with monthly-paying income funds as investors age.

DiscussionOpinionAge-based investing and life-stage portfolio allocationGlobal vs. Philippine market performance and diversificationEquity feeder funds (semiconductors, US index, global tech)

Missed Another Dip?

1mJun 18, 2026

Dragon Fly Save is a CIMB-powered account that enables instant deposits and withdrawals with zero fees, addressing the problem of missed investment opportunities due to banking delays. The service is designed for both traders and long-term investors who need quick access to cash when market timing matters.

OpinionNewsInvestment opportunity timingBanking delays and liquidityDragon Fly Save account features

Can the PSE lose ICTSI?

2mJun 17, 2026

A market analyst discusses rumors of ICTSI potentially delisting from the PSE to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. While acknowledging the speculation, the analyst argues that a full delisting is unlikely given the 1 trillion peso cost required for a buyout, but concludes that losing ICTSI would be significantly negative for the PSE and local equity funds.

NewsOpinionICTSI delisting rumorsImpact on PSEI index and market alphaLocal equity fund concentration risk

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