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 Fundsupermart - Invest Globally and Profitably, Discussion on investment through FSM

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post Jul 21 2012, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 21 2012, 10:44 AM)
So quiet suddenly?

Everybody read this article from FSM website: Top Equity Funds 2Q 2012: Malaysia Funds Held Up Well?

URL: http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...?articleNo=2518
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U know, I know, everyone in Malaysia knows...we have EPF, PNB, LTAT etc and so many institutional investors holding it up yawn.gif
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post Jul 21 2012, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 21 2012, 10:54 AM)
But the article doesn't actually focus for Malaysian equity even though the article title is quite confusing. laugh.gif

I plan to add a REIT fund to my portfolio. What you think?
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No REIT fund attracted my interest except for Alliance Global Diversified Property Fund...the rest mostly focused in Asia...

...which one attracted u? unsure.gif
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post Jul 21 2012, 10:59 AM

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I prefer to invest in local REITs IF I wanted to...Sunway REIT, upcoming IGB REIT tongue.gif
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post Jul 21 2012, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 21 2012, 10:59 AM)
But personally I think that direct local REIT is not as liquid as REIT funds.
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of course...REIT is traded just like shares...if u desperate for cash, u need to meet the buyers' highest bid price, whereas REIT funds the fund manager is obliged to buy back.

Not too comfortable with region-focused REIT fund...I prefer a more global one
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post Jul 21 2012, 11:07 AM

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me not master...masturxxxx saja I pandai laugh.gif
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post Jul 21 2012, 11:12 AM

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No one going to the FSM Seminar? unsure.gif

I'm working on Saturdays...else I would have went doh.gif
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post Jul 21 2012, 11:17 AM

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http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...?articleNo=2541

Change of Target Fund for RHB Asian Total Return Fund

"RHB Asian Total Return Fund (RHBATRF) has changed its target fund from Schroder International Selection Fund Asian Bond Absolute Return (SISFAB) to United Asian Bond Fund (UABF)"

Something worth considering icon_idea.gif

But...2% SC... doh.gif
The Target Fund SC=0% at Singapore FSM shakehead.gif

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QUOTE(izzudrecoba @ Jul 21 2012, 12:41 PM)
Hi David83, may I know why you pick Amasean equity, not Pheim Asia Ex Japan?
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He said already, he's already North Asia (China, HK, Korea, Taiwan)-heavy...he wants more ASEAN exposure
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post Jul 21 2012, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(max_cjs0101 @ Jul 21 2012, 02:19 PM)
The FSM guy calle dand verified me on Thursday but till now still no email that my account is opened yet.  yawn.gif
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U kena wait for a sealed letter with your 1st login password if I'm not mistaken...
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post Jul 22 2012, 01:15 PM

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Maybe they changed...I remember when I opened my account, they sent me a sealed letter with login password... unsure.gif

...or I dah nyanyuk doh.gif
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post Jul 25 2012, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 09:35 AM)
Who is holding Hwang Select Opportunity Fund?

Hwang Select Opportunity Fund is declaring distribution of RM 0.051 per unit.
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Still waiting for GE tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ronnie @ Jul 25 2012, 09:55 AM)
Good and bad..... when they annouce Dividend  brows.gif
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cos auntie pasar gonna start buying in? laugh.gif
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post Jul 25 2012, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 10:01 AM)
Let's not talk or repeat the pros and cons regarding distribution/dividend for unit trusts.
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Yessir wink.gif

Why, u wanna start buying SOF? unsure.gif

Already 3 days of slump...more to come? hmm.gif
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post Jul 25 2012, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 10:27 AM)
Not aiming for HSOF for the mean time.

I wanted to buy the 3 funds that I mentioned earlier first before considering local funds.
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US market seems to be bottoming...the Dow got a resitance somewhere 12,500 points...maybe u can consider to enter now and start doing DCA/VA.
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post Jul 25 2012, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 01:32 PM)
Let's monitor for few more weeks first since Spain and Greece are sending noises to the global market.
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Well, timing is always a gamble...

If they turn out to be merely "noises", Dow and S&P rally, then u wait for another round of "noises"? tongue.gif

My holdings of global equity funds still in the black...once they drop to red I will top up icon_idea.gif
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post Jul 25 2012, 01:50 PM

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Yes to 1 & 3, no to 2...I always not comfortable with sector-focused fund doh.gif
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post Jul 25 2012, 10:48 PM

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An article worth reading...

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/boomers-n...dist=lcountdown

"As baby boomers continue to pull money out of the stock and real estate markets and move to bonds or cash, they are making yet another in a long list of financial mistakes."
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post Jul 25 2012, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 11:15 PM)
But pulling money out of stocks is a mistake? Not agreed!

But pulling money out of real estate is a mistake? Maybe!
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The article is saying, being stock-averse is a mistake...many baby boomers are ploughing all their money in money market and fixed income...which won't beat inflation.
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post Jul 25 2012, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 11:21 PM)
If you're keep on losing money in a particular shares, you still want to hold it? I believe there's must be a stop loss point.

Share a bad experience that I had with shares. I bought a penny stock at nearly peak price 2 to 3 year. Being hold it till recent months when the price rebounced back to the previous peak in 3 years ago. Sold it and make a profit of nearly 50 to 60. Am I stupid or what?
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Penny stock is speculative play IMHO shakehead.gif

For baby boomers, ppl who are nearing retirement age, blue chips/dividend play is the way to go...just my 1 sen worth of opinion tongue.gif
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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 25 2012, 11:25 PM)
You're absolutely not wrong at all about the blue chips/dividend/defensive stocks.
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For US ppl, they have this 401K/IRA thingy (which I don't fully understand), just like our EPF? But they have the freedom to decide how and what to invest in...

The article is saying, better to invest in quality stocks than in mutual funds which incur management expenses. I do agree, when u have $XXX,XXX or even $X,XXX,XXX, owning quality/dividend stocks is better than buying mutual funds.

But for young ppl like us who are still growing their investment assets, mutual funds is still the way to go, due to cheaper entry cost and benefits of diversification. nod.gif

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