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dreamer101
post Aug 11 2006, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(Geminist @ Aug 11 2006, 12:08 AM)
Hmm, that's odd.

I have a Maybank2u online account and around early this year, I just put some of my freelance earning into FD. It's rather easy, like filling in how much you need and how long the period, where the interest goes and etc then I'm done.

Around few weeks later, I get a statement via snail mail to my home.

Anyhow, the site is under maintenance now so I'll try and see later on smile.gif
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Geminist,

I tried that one years ago. Does that mean it is possible now?? What menu option did you used??

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QUOTE(Geminist @ Aug 11 2006, 12:08 AM)
Hmm, that's odd.

I have a Maybank2u online account and around early this year, I just put some of my freelance earning into FD. It's rather easy, like filling in how much you need and how long the period, where the interest goes and etc then I'm done.

Around few weeks later, I get a statement via snail mail to my home.

Anyhow, the site is under maintenance now so I'll try and see later on smile.gif
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Im also interested in doing FD.
I will take a look at the Maybank2u afterwards.
I want to ask is there any minimum requiremnt of money to join this FD at Maybank.

Forex. www.forex.com
Anybody tried this b4?

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post Aug 11 2006, 02:33 AM

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rather than no action talk only, i will try to do the FD next week.but i read the requirement it says the online FD service is only available for allied wat before the merge with maybank.

will try to invest in the unit trust too,it seems easier and can start with just rm500, take it as tuition fees.

gemimist,did you apply your online FD here in uk or in malaysia?what are the document i need to apply one?
and also if i put this amount into FD,can i put more money in in the next month?or you have to stick with it until the period of FD end?
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post Aug 11 2006, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Aug 11 2006, 02:33 AM)
rather than no action talk only, i will try to do the FD next week.but i read the requirement it says the online FD service is only available for allied wat before the merge with maybank.

will try to invest in the unit trust too,it seems easier and can start with just rm500, take it as tuition fees.

gemimist,did you apply your online FD here in uk or in malaysia?what are the document i need to apply one?
and also if i put this amount into FD,can i put more money in in the next month?or you have to stick with it until the period of FD end?
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ermm.... any one can pm me the link to FD requirement?ccoz i dun think can post d link here i guess wink.gif


wats d % of money that i can earn? btw, now onli got rm500-600 as beginning....


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thanks for d input wink.gif

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i alrewady found out that d FD interest is around 3-4%


btw, i see mmost service charge or fees (for load) is around 0.5-7%

hmmm...i wonder where can i find unload funds.....

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post Aug 11 2006, 11:07 AM

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actually FD is only a better way of saving money rather than threat it like an investment...unless you put hundreds of thousand in it in a longer period.

try unit trust.try with the minimum amount of rm500,i am trying too next week if i successfully apply maybank2u.com.gonna learn step by step. what is the unload or load fund you talk about?
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Being a genuine investor, one doesn't need to be actively trading, just like W.Buffett did. When spot a good investment opportunity then start investing in it and growth with it and when hitting the target or price become unrelistically high then unloading it and wait for next time opportunity. Sometimes, patient is also the key element of a successful investment.
Actively trading most suitable for speculating purposely since speculating stocks normally not worth to be holding, only look for short term gain.

Generally, good fund manager with sound track record normally won't go in and go out in the market quite as frequent as majority people are thinking off. The more frequent you trade, the more broking firm is earning, market doesn't go up everyday one.


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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Aug 11 2006, 11:07 AM)
actually FD is only a better way of saving money rather than threat it like an investment...unless you put hundreds of thousand in it in a longer period.

try unit trust.try with the minimum amount of rm500,i am trying too next week if i successfully apply maybank2u.com.gonna learn step by step. what is the unload or load fund you talk about?
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unload means no need pay agent money of service charge or transfer fee...

load means need to pay....

i.e. Service Charge 0.25% of NAV per unit


read this one... http://www.investopedia.com/university/mut...utualfunds2.asp

@cherroy
thanks for d info

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Aug 11 2006, 12:17 AM)
Geminist,

I tried that one years ago.  Does that mean it is possible now??  What menu option did you used??

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Hi Dreamer,

FD online function is indeed available . You will need to go to FD section then FD placements to do it. Upon maturity set both your interest and principals back to your savings account. This option bypass the need for the account holder collect the FD cert. I'd been using this since 2006. wink.gif
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so..how does forx and stock market works?
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post Aug 11 2006, 04:25 PM

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Hopefully this helps.
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post Aug 11 2006, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(Geminist @ Aug 11 2006, 04:41 PM)
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Feel suprised seeing its up to 50 pages already and realize that it is old topic,revive from the dead. rclxms.gif

About that FD on Maybank2u.I also can access that page.
Maybank give diff. amount of interest if we take different types of months(durations),lets say that if

I take 6 months and interest rate is 3.5%,
At the end of 6 months,do I get my money back + 3.5% interest rate for 6 months

OR

Do I get my money back + interest rate for each of month in 6 months.

err,does this sound confusing?
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anyone could answer wuztag question coz i want to know too...

plus if i put money in FD for, say 6 month, can i put more money into the FD in the 2nd or 3rd month?

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QUOTE(wuszhtag @ Aug 11 2006, 06:16 PM)
Feel suprised seeing its up to 50 pages already and realize that it is old topic,revive from the dead.  rclxms.gif

About that FD on Maybank2u.I also can access that page.
Maybank give diff. amount of interest if we take different types of months(durations),lets say that if

I take 6 months and interest rate is 3.5%,
At the end of 6 months,do I get my money back + 3.5% interest rate for 6 months

OR

Do I get my money back + interest rate for each of month in 6 months.

err,does this sound confusing?
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The interest rate is annual (aka yearly ) interest rate. So, at the end of 6 months, you get your money plus (3.5% * 6/12) -> 12 months in a year = 1.75%

No, you do not get interest every month.


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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Aug 11 2006, 07:41 PM)
anyone could answer wuztag question coz i want to know too...

plus if i put money in FD for, say 6 month, can i put more money into the FD in the 2nd or 3rd month?
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No. Each FD is fixed and individual contract.

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QUOTE(Geminist @ Aug 11 2006, 04:41 PM)
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Geminist,

Do you have to be physically at Maybank to cash out the FD or you can choose to get the FD deposited into you A/C??

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Aug 11 2006, 08:19 PM)
Geminist,

Do you have to be physically at Maybank to cash out the FD or you can choose to get the FD deposited into you A/C??

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Sorry but I'm not sure about this since all of my FDs are not matured yet.
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geminist.
I cant sign up coz they said I need to link my ATM card to ATM machine in the maybank2u menu nad get the PIN number but my ATM card is here in UK la...how???I dont dare to send my ATM card to Malaysia coz you know la...malaysian courier cant trust one.

how did you sign up???did you sign up in UK???

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