QUOTE(l3g3nd1314 @ Apr 18 2011, 01:50 AM)
There are indeed underperforming funds, but most of them are newly launched funds which are not able to perform now, but that doesn't strike out the possibility of them performing in the near future. A good example for this scenario is Public SmallCap Fund.
And by the way, the first thing investors usually ask will be which are the performing funds, and as an unit trust consultant, my job is to highlight those top performing funds to them.
As Public SmallCap Fund is reopen again, is open until when or target collected amount of fund? Is it eligible for EPF investment? And by the way, the first thing investors usually ask will be which are the performing funds, and as an unit trust consultant, my job is to highlight those top performing funds to them.
Apr 18 2011, 10:24 AM

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