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mois
post May 6 2011, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(rkg38 @ May 6 2011, 09:01 AM)
js two week time u lost 9k exclude the 5.5% services charges...
sure u invest a lot...(highest during re-open period is 0.9815, and price for 4 May is 0.9607)
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Yeap. For this fund, you need holding power. It doesnt open often. Only once in a while and it is closed for now. Do u invest in this fund as well? The charge i get actually is 4%.
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post May 6 2011, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ May 6 2011, 09:17 AM)
Yeap. For this fund, you need holding power. It doesnt open often. Only once in a while and it is closed for now. Do u invest in this fund as well? The charge i get actually is 4%.
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yup...manage to invest RM1k with monthly RM200...
too bad currently no free cash flow... cry.gif
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post May 7 2011, 01:58 PM

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post May 7 2011, 02:51 PM

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How you know the fund re-open for investment ...
I have gone through the website ... and could't find such announcement ...
I just knew it from the forum ...

and that smallcap fund ... Is it close already ? sad.gif
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post May 7 2011, 03:46 PM

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I am considering PBGF, PBFI, and PBCAEF. Any recommendations or advice? I am open to other options too. Thanks in advance =). smile.gif
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post May 7 2011, 06:42 PM

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QUOTE(kiddo_z @ May 7 2011, 02:51 PM)
How you know the fund re-open for investment ...
I have gone through the website ... and could't find such announcement ...
I just knew it from the forum ...

and that smallcap fund ... Is it close already ?    sad.gif
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Already closed on 5 May, I think. I only knew that the fund was re-opened when my agent informed me.
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post May 7 2011, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(kiddo_z @ May 7 2011, 02:51 PM)
How you know the fund re-open for investment ...
I have gone through the website ... and could't find such announcement ...
I just knew it from the forum ...

and that smallcap fund ... Is it close already ?    sad.gif
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either, u hav ur agent contacting u or u can check @ public mutual log in site, when u II/AI

QUOTE(Confused_man @ May 7 2011, 03:46 PM)
I am considering PBGF, PBFI, and PBCAEF. Any recommendations or advice? I am open to other options too. Thanks in advance =). smile.gif
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mmm u can't really compare them orange to orange. Bond, balanced etc, involves diff risk n time horizon. but for me, Bond fund, is consistent n slow steady. n relative low risk. i think PBFI is closed for initial investment
Ren Mihashi
post May 8 2011, 10:01 AM

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Hi, am planning to invest in public mutual fund again. after my 1st invest in PBCAUEF which is one year ago .. LOLx

Any good recommendation?? just graduate .. oni have around 3k to invest

btw, is these two funds good?

- PBSGA30EF
- PBEPEF

Thanks in advance smile.gif

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post May 9 2011, 11:42 AM

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PAUEF which is also invest in Australia region not bad...return was 5.59% from 4th Jan till now..Another one u can try to focus is islamic dividend fund.
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Hi, I just bought small cap fund on 4th May through public mutual online, how long does it takes to be reflected on the "Accounts Summary" category where i can view all the info ? under the history, its was written down "success", bt till nw, i still don't c it appearing on the summary account category. anyone mind giv some advice on this ?
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post May 9 2011, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(shuhong90 @ May 9 2011, 12:33 PM)
Hi, I just bought small cap fund on 4th May through public mutual online, how long does it takes to be reflected on the "Accounts Summary" category where i can view all the info ?  under the history, its was written down "success", bt till nw, i still don't  c it appearing on the summary account category. anyone mind giv some advice on this ?
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should be reflected by 48hours. I did 2 placements and both of them reflected by 48hours
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post May 10 2011, 09:25 AM

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Is now the good time to 'start' investing in Public Mutual? I remember the boom time is on 2006-2007. Just curious
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post May 10 2011, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(hyzam1212 @ May 10 2011, 09:25 AM)
Is now the good time to 'start' investing in Public Mutual? I remember the boom time is on 2006-2007.  Just curious
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Anytime is a good time to invest in unit trust as it is a medium to long term investment tool. Set a goal for your investment, and invest regularly to achieve that goal. Get assistance from your unit trust consultant or anyone knowledgeable for advice and planning.
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post May 10 2011, 06:07 PM

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QUOTE(lytros @ May 10 2011, 10:33 AM)
Anytime is a good time to invest in unit trust as it is a medium to long term investment tool. Set a goal for your investment, and invest regularly to achieve that goal. Get assistance from your unit trust consultant or anyone knowledgeable for advice and planning.
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So for the past three years, did PMutual earnings stabilizes? What can we expect the current trend from now on since last year economic crisis? I found out that PM recently introducing the Islamic version, is there any differences in terms of annual dividends? Sorry for the noob questions biggrin.gif

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Ren Mihashi
post May 10 2011, 08:10 PM

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Hi, could i check with you all on something.

I have made my first investment in mutual fund last october with a mutual fund agent,Miss A.

Then after that, i dont have any transactions.

Today i make an additional investment to my first investment. Will Miss A get any commission from my add investment? if yes, how much? Just curious tongue.gif

Btw, if i start my another initial investment in mutual fund online by myself, what is the charges?

Thanks in advance for your help smile.gif
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post May 10 2011, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(hyzam1212 @ May 10 2011, 06:07 PM)
So for the past three years, did PMutual earnings stabilizes? What can we expect the current trend from now on since last year economic crisis? I found out that PM recently introducing the Islamic version, is there any differences in terms of annual dividends? Sorry for the noob questions biggrin.gif
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No comment on the trend. Bare in mind not all funds give out annual dividends. As for the Islamic (Syariah compliant) funds the difference is the money invested will not go to non Syariah-compliant investment such as conventional banks, liqour industry, etc. Dividend still depends on fund performance and fund managers decision (provided the fund policy is to give out dividends)


QUOTE(Ren Mihashi @ May 10 2011, 08:10 PM)
Hi, could i check with you all on something.

I have made my first investment in mutual fund last october with a mutual fund agent,Miss A.

Then after that, i dont have any transactions.

Today i make an additional investment to my first investment. Will Miss A get any commission from my add investment? if yes, how much? Just curious tongue.gif

Btw, if i start my another initial investment in mutual fund online by myself, what is the charges?

Thanks in advance for your help smile.gif
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Yes, Miss A will be getting part of the sales charge from your additional investment.
The online system is just another option for your investment transactions. Same sales charge applies to online transactions.
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post May 10 2011, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(lytros @ May 10 2011, 09:31 PM)
Yes, Miss A will be getting part of the sales charge from your additional investment.
The online system is just another option for your investment transactions. Same sales charge applies to online transactions.
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Thanks for your advices smile.gif
By the way, is there any way to change agent for the fund?
Maybe i am a too inactive until she didnt contact me at all.. haha
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post May 10 2011, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(Ren Mihashi @ May 10 2011, 09:52 PM)
Thanks for your advices smile.gif
By the way, is there any way to change agent for the fund?
Maybe i am a too inactive until she didnt contact me at all.. haha
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Yes, you may change agent but you need the consent/agreement from your current agent in order to do so.
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post May 11 2011, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(kucingfight @ May 3 2011, 10:49 AM)
if i'm not mistaken. PBIBF has closed, jus las week
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just checked the morningstar website:
For PBIBF, the outstanding fund size subscribed was RM301mil as at 31 March 2011
and it was RM448.8 mil as at 29 April 2011, for less than a month the fund increased by 50%, the approved fund size by SC was RM450mil.
That is why..
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post May 11 2011, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(lytros @ May 10 2011, 09:31 PM)
No comment on the trend. Bare in mind not all funds give out annual dividends. As for the Islamic (Syariah compliant) funds the difference is the money invested will not go to non Syariah-compliant investment such as conventional banks, liqour industry, etc. Dividend still depends on fund performance and fund managers decision (provided the fund policy is to give out dividends)

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Thanks for the explanation. Do you mean that some of the funds dividends are being distributed ie quarterly and some of the policy does not provides dividends ie interest rite? The Islamic fund for sure they giving out dividends. How much annual dividends can the investors expect (based on the past performances) from the Islamic funds available in Public Mutual?

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