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leekk8
post Aug 3 2007, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Aug 2 2007, 04:19 PM)
I got the same questions. tongue.gif
I'm noob in investment.Just want to learn and if possible i would like to try ivestment.

1) How Fixed Deposit (FD) works?what are the goods and bads about FD?What is the minimum cash i need to start FD?what are the interest rate?which bank offers the highest interest rate?Which bank is safe and which is not?

2) How Mutual Fund (MF) works?what are the goods and bads about MF?What is the minimum cash i need to start MF?what are the interest rate?which bank offers the highest interest rate?Which bank is safe and which is not?

Are there anything else i missed?

Hope to get reply/information on this from you guys. cool.gif
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Yes, you should browse through some topics in this forum to understand more.

FD is not same as unit trust. FD is saving, not really an investment. Unit trust is not saving, it's an investment.

FD interest rate is fixed and you only can withdraw it after its maturity, else you will lose your interest.
Unit trust investment has no guaranteed or fixed return. Its return depends on the price...(actually quite same as share).
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post Mar 22 2008, 05:00 PM

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Which local funds are the equivalent of USA "exchange linked" ?

How can foreign funds be bought in Malaysia?

(If these have been answered before, I'd be grateful if you steer me to the posts.)

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post Nov 13 2008, 12:19 AM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Aug 2 2007, 04:19 PM)
I got the same questions. tongue.gif
I'm noob in investment.Just want to learn and if possible i would like to try ivestment.

1) How Fixed Deposit (FD) works?what are the goods and bads about FD?What is the minimum cash i need to start FD?what are the interest rate?which bank offers the highest interest rate?Which bank is safe and which is not?

2) How Mutual Fund (MF) works?what are the goods and bads about MF?What is the minimum cash i need to start MF?what are the interest rate?which bank offers the highest interest rate?Which bank is safe and which is not?

Are there anything else i missed?

Hope to get reply/information on this from you guys. cool.gif
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FD is not investment, is like savings, just the interest rate is higher than normal savings account.

mutual fund- high risk = high return / low risk= low return .
for PBmutual, RM1k (minimun)
there is no interest rate for mutual fund but there is dividend give out for divedend fund.
support PB mutual .


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post Nov 13 2008, 01:08 AM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Aug 2 2007, 04:19 PM)
2) How Mutual Fund (MF) works?what are the goods and bads about MF?What is the minimum cash i need to start MF?what are the interest rate?which bank offers the highest interest rate?Which bank is safe and which is not?

Are there anything else i missed?

Hope to get reply/information on this from you guys. cool.gif
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From what I understand mutual fund is only good during boom periods where the fund manager can excersise full control to purchase stocks that he thinks can generate the most income.

The bad thing about mutual fund is all the charges incurred, 6.5% during purchase means you already lose 6.5% before anything happens plus another 1.5% management fee means you lose another 1.5% every year if there is no income. Not sure what other charges for selling etc.

During boom time, lets say there is $100million of investor fund, the fund will continue to increase as prices continue to go up and this will attract more investors. The fund manager will then have better control and funds to buy good stocks.

However during recession, this is what happens :-

1. Panic selling, the fund manager is forced to sell good value blue chip stocks because customers want to cash out. He does not have a choice eventhough he may have a phd in finance because Ali, Ah Kau and Ramasamy who are the average joe panic and want to take their money back.
2. $100 million fund may end up only $10million fund left, while recession is the best time to buy cheap undervalue blue chip stocks, the fund manager lose all ability to buy the stocks because he has little or no more funds left, which means the fund will fail to gain from the recession oppurtunity.
3. It will take a long time for investors to invest again especially during recession, this will then make the turnaround to positive growth to be slow as well.

This post has been edited by DannyOP: Nov 13 2008, 01:32 AM
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post Mar 23 2009, 11:15 AM

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Hi guys,

Seeking for advice on share investment overseas. I'm looking for an easy way to tap into overseas fast-moving market.

1) What's the best way to purchase shares (e.g. NASDAQ) overseas? Someone recommended "firstrade", which charges really low commission rate, & ranked #9 here.

2) How do you guys invest overseas?


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QUOTE(jex-koi @ Mar 23 2009, 11:15 AM)
Hi guys,

Seeking for advice on share investment overseas. I'm looking for an easy way to tap into overseas fast-moving market.

1) What's the best way to purchase shares (e.g. NASDAQ) overseas? Someone recommended "firstrade", which charges really low commission rate, & ranked #9 here.

2) How do you guys invest overseas?
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http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/857625
Or http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/593237

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post Apr 19 2009, 04:15 PM

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may i know what kinds of investment suitable for a college student
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QUOTE(shinningteen @ Apr 19 2009, 05:15 PM)
may i know what kinds of investment suitable for a college student
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You can invest in unit trust at first. As you gain more knowledge and experience in investment, you can invest in share market as well...
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post Apr 20 2009, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(shinningteen @ Apr 19 2009, 04:15 PM)
may i know what kinds of investment suitable for a college student
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FD, Bond followed by mutual fund.

if you study marketing, economy etc. then can try 10-30% in stock market for the sake of learning.


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post Apr 21 2009, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(shinningteen @ Apr 19 2009, 04:15 PM)
may i know what kinds of investment suitable for a college student
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It depends on your capital. Most University / College students like to trade Forex as it only requires minimum capital. You can start from as low as USD $100-500.
Whereas Mutual Fund and Stock Market is not attractive in this bear market and they require huge capital IMHO, their Risk : Reward is not good enough
You can drop me a PM if you like to know more. Thanks
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post Apr 22 2009, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(autoforexgroup @ Apr 21 2009, 09:53 PM)
It depends on your capital. Most University / College students like to trade Forex as it only requires minimum capital. You can start from as low as USD $100-500.
Whereas Mutual Fund and Stock Market is not attractive in this bear market and they require huge capital IMHO, their Risk : Reward is not good enough
You can drop me a PM if you like to know more. Thanks
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above statements are 100% sales talk and is exactly how tons of ppl dig into their graves even after they became millionaires
( story about why rich ppl kill themselves)

in long run, 99% chances are you lose all you had in forex.

the best you can get from forex is you get the beginner luck, win and pull out forever. Which is almost never the case.

if still want to invest in forex, always remember you can start FREE

1) download free software from metatrade with free demo account
2) learn the basic buy, sell, long, short, price gap, which currency pairs you can trade, which not etc.
3) form your own trading strategy, stick to it ( still in demo account )
4) learn to write EA scripts, back test your strategy in 3) and see if they work for how many currency pairs, what kind of market will it work etc.
5) when you find a strategy ( in EA ) that you have high confidence (ie. has been proven to earn consistently more than 15% for the past 10 years in more than 2 currency pairs ), then only you start putting money into forex.

if you have no persistency to go through all above steps, I guarantee your permanent lost in less than 500 trades.

sorry to those who earn their living from forex training, education, consultancy etc, but seriously you guys can do better to educate the right tings and the right ways in forex.

students should only play forex for the sake of learning, and with USD 100-500, one should only prepare to learn, not a long term accumulation for your serious future study fund etc.

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post Oct 17 2010, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(mtsen @ Apr 22 2009, 09:49 PM)
above statements are 100% sales talk and is exactly how tons of ppl dig into their graves even after they became millionaires
( story about why rich ppl kill themselves)

in long run, 99% chances are you lose all you had in forex.

the best you can get from forex is you get the beginner luck, win and pull out forever.  Which is almost never the case.

if still want to invest in forex, always remember you can start FREE

1) download free software from metatrade with free demo account
2) learn the basic buy, sell, long, short, price gap, which currency pairs you can trade, which not etc.
3) form your own trading strategy, stick to it ( still in demo account )
4) learn to write EA scripts, back test your strategy in 3)  and see if they work for how many currency pairs, what kind of market will it work etc.
5) when you find a strategy ( in EA ) that you have high confidence (ie. has been proven to earn consistently more than 15% for the past 10 years in more than 2 currency pairs ), then only you start putting money into forex.

if you have no persistency to go through all above steps, I guarantee your permanent lost in less than 500 trades.

sorry to  those who earn their living from forex training, education, consultancy etc, but seriously you guys can do better to educate the right tings and the right ways in forex.

students should only play forex for the sake of learning, and with USD 100-500, one should only prepare to learn, not a long term accumulation for your serious future study fund etc.
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Agree on that too. Earn the experience not the money that matters.. nod.gif
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post Oct 17 2010, 11:56 PM

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I also invest my money to run some biz called USANA HEALTHCARE SCIENCE..after several times attended their group meeting and talks,i take the opportunity to join them.So far so good!!Best company ever for the healthcare products biggrin.gif
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post Oct 18 2010, 02:21 AM

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QUOTE(mucklampir @ Dec 19 2006, 12:01 PM)
anybody want to talk about bond? where to buy it? whats the minimum face value?
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you can buy a unit trust bond from most unit trust companies. That's probably easiest.


Added on October 18, 2010, 2:31 am
QUOTE(buylowsellhigh @ Oct 18 2010, 02:21 AM)
you can buy a unit trust bond from most unit trust companies. That's probably easiest.
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uiks...didnt realize posting was ancient..hihi
looks like someone resurrected this thread

This post has been edited by buylowsellhigh: Oct 18 2010, 02:31 AM
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post Nov 11 2010, 03:55 PM

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any programme to practice forex trading or stock markets? without using real money
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QUOTE(BboyDora @ Nov 11 2010, 03:55 PM)
any programme to practice forex trading or stock markets? without using real money
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http://www.tradesignum.com/

try tis
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QUOTE(leongal @ Nov 11 2010, 05:00 PM)
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QUOTE(BboyDora @ Nov 26 2010, 03:45 PM)
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Try

http://fxtrade.oanda.com/trade-forex/demo/
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post Mar 24 2011, 08:03 AM

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Hi all,


Since all foreigners investing in United States have to enclose the W8-BEN (tax-withholding form),
and as few posts has mentioned earlier, 30% of the dividends and interests earned from stocks will be deducted directly from the
investment accounts.


Could someone please shed light upon these:

1) 30% of dividends from foreigners' US mutual funds will be withheld as well? (DRIP will be affected?)

2) The same also applies to ETFs and bonds?


Thanks smile.gif
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post Mar 24 2011, 05:51 PM

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Hi.
I recently opened a retirement fund from CiMB 6 months ago. It automatically takes rm200 from my bank each month. I would like to know if it is a wise investment? The advisor said that I will not get any return until 3rd or 4th year. I'm 20 this year. I hope someone will be able to advice me on this because I'm noob. smile.gif thanks a lot

 

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