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leekk8
post Oct 12 2006, 06:38 PM

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How can we get know the dividend distribution history of every listed companies? Any way?
Yes, there're so many counters have no transaction even during the whole week. I think most of us just concentrate on some active counters.
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post Oct 13 2006, 08:24 AM

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post Oct 13 2006, 09:16 AM

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hi,i m here to share my thought.if me,i will set my target for everyday what i can save to spend less money other than waste the money!!income-target=expenditure!

js my cent!
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post Oct 14 2006, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(dEviLs @ Oct 9 2006, 10:39 PM)
I believe the CDS account I open has restrictions right?

If I open it with OSK, can I use it to trade in Maybank Online Stock? Or can I purchase IPO with it?

There are some you have to open under a nominee which you cannot use to buy IPO.

I would prefer those that I can buy IPO, online stock etc.
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post Oct 14 2006, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(p4n6 @ Oct 14 2006, 11:29 AM)
If I open it with OSK, can I use it to trade in Maybank Online Stock? Or can I purchase IPO with it?

There are some you have to open under a nominee which you cannot use to buy IPO.

I would prefer those that I can buy IPO, online stock etc.
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If you use Mayban Securities firm to trade then you need to open a CDS with them, if you trade with OSK then a OSK's CDS account is needed. So a person can ended with multiple CDS account which is not cross-link between securities firm.

A CDS account is just an account that keep your share in it instead of issuing a printed copy of share certificate, that's all.
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post Oct 16 2006, 04:13 PM

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Anybody knows about the forex investments seminar happening in Legend Hotel? The price is RM389 inclusive of lunch. But I'm jus wondering is it worth the money meaning to say, is it really good or what? sweat.gif
leekk8
post Oct 16 2006, 06:05 PM

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Any investment or financial planning magazines recommended?
lifeless_creature
post Oct 17 2006, 03:58 PM

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smart investor is ok, my boss recommends personal money though...what do u guys read ??
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post Oct 17 2006, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(lifeless_creature @ Oct 17 2006, 03:58 PM)
smart investor is ok, my boss recommends personal money though...what do u guys read ??
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These two magazines are in english? I read chinese magazine, Money Compass...
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yup, they are in english, money compass -> 精明理財? thanks, will look at it smile.gif
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post Oct 18 2006, 11:48 AM

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Yes, money compass is 精明理財.
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post Oct 20 2006, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(ky_khor @ Oct 10 2006, 11:31 PM)
if u can monitor and analyse market so well, might as well invest in stock straigtaway, lol.

correct me if i'm wrong:
1. let say i want to switch fund from PB Fixed Income to PB Growth. i need both account number, which means that i need to have both fund account. i can't switch to the fund which i never buy before.

2. PB serie fund can't switch to Public serie.
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No, i don't think so. For confirmation, U could call agent service,
PB income and PB growth, any thing pertaining PB series, that one direct public Bank..

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post Oct 20 2006, 04:07 PM

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Fund vs Fund By Fund Type From 01 July 2003 To 06 October 2006

(Fund-1) - PUBLIC ITTIKAL- PUBLIC MUTUAL Return 56.08%
(Fund-2) - MAA MUTUAL ALFAID- MAA KL Return 40.71%
(Fund-3) - SBB DANA AL-IHSAN - SBB Return 14.65%
(Fund-4) - MAYBAN DANA IKHLAS -MAYBANK Return -15.03%
(Fund-5) - AMITTIKAL - ARAB MALAYSIAN Return -16.65%

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QUOTE(hamster9 @ Oct 16 2006, 04:13 PM)
Anybody knows about the forex investments seminar happening in Legend Hotel? The price is RM389 inclusive of lunch. But I'm jus wondering is it worth the money meaning to say, is it really good or what?  sweat.gif
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i think this 1 very fake.... alot of seminars going around recently

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Fund vs Fund By Fund Type From 01 July 2003 To 06 October 2006

(Fund-1) - PUBLIC ITTIKAL- PUBLIC MUTUAL  Return 56.08%
(Fund-2) - MAA MUTUAL ALFAID- MAA KL Return 40.71%
(Fund-3) - SBB DANA AL-IHSAN - SBB  Return 14.65%
(Fund-4) - MAYBAN DANA IKHLAS -MAYBANK Return -15.03%
(Fund-5) - AMITTIKAL - ARAB MALAYSIAN Return  -16.65%

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Public Mutual mostly have returns exceeding 50% for 3-5 year period which is quite ok but i prefer stock market brows.gif

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post Oct 22 2006, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(hamster9 @ Oct 16 2006, 04:13 PM)
Anybody knows about the forex investments seminar happening in Legend Hotel? The price is RM389 inclusive of lunch. But I'm jus wondering is it worth the money meaning to say, is it really good or what?  sweat.gif
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Going seminar is good.But the more pepople joining it,so couldn't focus much on it.I myself just learn it by trial n error usimg virtual fund/paper trade.Rite now, many people offer class for forex as low as usd 50..
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post Oct 25 2006, 12:49 AM

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hey what u guys think about china ren min bi currency?
Can invest onto it?
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QUOTE(Canopies @ Oct 25 2006, 01:49 AM)
hey what u guys think about china ren min bi currency?
Can invest onto it?
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if china sustain too well, they will float it...so it depends ....not sure worth to invest currently...

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post Oct 27 2006, 06:18 PM

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You know I was calculating whether unit trust is really worth it or is it just hype. So I took one as an example and benchmarked it against the FD to see whether it is really good or is it all hype.


Name of Fund Public Growth Fund

Category of Fund Equity Fund

Approved Fund Size 4.5 Billion Units

Launch Date 11 December 1984

Investor's Risk Profile Moderate




Fund Objective
To achieve long-term capital appreciation with income considered incidental.



FEES & CHARGES
Service Charge 5% - 7% of NAV per unit
Repurchase Charge Nil
Annual Management Fee 1.5% per annum of the NAV
Management Expense Ratio(%) 1.56 (for Financial Year Ended 31 July 2005).


Annual Trustee Fee
0.06% per annum of NAV, subject to a minimum fee of RM18,000 and a maximum fee of RM450,000 per annum.



For fund financial report please go to
http://www.publicmutual.com.my/page.aspx?name=PGF

go to review, register and download the report

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Assume I have RM100,000 and I invested on 2004 (since they have only 3 years data shown)

Beginning 2004
Service charge for purchasing = RM6000 (average service charge)
Total investment = RM 94,000

Annual return 2006 = 4.78%
Annual return 2005 = 12.3%
Annual return 2004 = 16.79%

Investment value end 2004 = 109782
Management fee = 1700
Net Investment Value = 108082

Investment value end 2005 = 121376
Management fee = 1820
Net Investment Value = 119556

Investment value end 2006 = 125270
Management fee = 1879
Net Investment Value = 123391


End of 2006 Sell
Sale value = 123391
Service charge = 8637
Total amount = 114754
Net profit over 3 years = 14754
Annual returns = 4.918%


FD returns

4.2% for 36 months (3 years)


Now the point of my post , take a look closely. The unit trust "supposedly" has an average annual return of 11.29%(I think this is considered on the high side) for the three years but after cashing in on the profit you realised that it ONLY ouperforms FD by 0.76%. Can you imagine if the fund annual returns was just average say 7-8%.

Where did all the money go?
1.) Management Fees charged annually. This fees can go up to 3% REGARDLESS of how the fund is doing.
2.) Service charges. Every buy and sell are charged 5-7%.

So if a Unit trust fund boast on high annual returns, please do the maths and calculate how much the fund need to perform to cover all your "losses". I notice most of you just take annual returns figure without taking into account these factors at all.

Now do you still wonder why hundreds of million has been lost in unit trust as reported in the newspaper?























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post Oct 27 2006, 08:15 PM

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Drian : if not mistaken,
2.) Service charges. Every buy and sell are charged 5-7%.

they only charge that when u buy not selling.

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