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 Public Mutual v2, PB/Public series

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buylowsellhigh
post Feb 12 2011, 01:51 AM

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Performance of some of public mutual equity funds. Bond/income funds coming soon insyaAllah.

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2008 is an example of a year where it is good to switch.
What will happen for the rest of 2011? It can continue to decline or suddenly come back up again, key is to just follow the trend.

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buylowsellhigh
post Feb 19 2011, 08:05 AM

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current stock market trend..useful info as it generally affects/correlates with equity unit trust funds.

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post Feb 23 2011, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(Evening @ Feb 23 2011, 09:55 PM)
UT pricing drop these few days .....
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ut prices fluctuation is normal, just recently people were panicking when the bursa index dropped below 1500.
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post Mar 1 2011, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Mar 1 2011, 02:56 PM)
Endowment plan is down the road kid...from an insurance company. You've knocked on the wrong door, sonny.

Endowment's usual IRR is in the region of 3-4% p.a. Wrong product if you're looking for 7-8% rtn.

If you are conservative and looking for  7- 8%,

then...

take a high beta fund with volatility >20 %SD percentile it to abt 50% mix it with 50% low beta fund such as bond with volatility 3%% SD you might get a low/comfortable beta around 10-15% SD with a rtn of 7-8% . Mix and match with it until your happy. (If you think I am talking nonsense...)

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just buy a balanced fund; sit back & enjoy the journey to retirement.

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Absolutely. As an example only, something like 20-30% equity fund and 70-80% bond fund. And maybe during a bear market, go 100% bond fund if you bother, or not.

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