service charge for manual top up is less than direct debit?
Public Mutual v4, Public/PB series funds
Public Mutual v4, Public/PB series funds
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Jun 21 2014, 10:13 PM
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service charge for manual top up is less than direct debit?
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Jun 22 2014, 10:26 AM
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I have enrolled cash investment on PSSCF since nov 2013 by DDI. If I want to invest another one more fund, any recommendation from sifu here?
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Jun 22 2014, 04:18 PM
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QUOTE(j.passing.by @ Jun 22 2014, 01:23 PM) If it is your 2nd fund, maybe go for a large/mid cap fund. Below are 3 funds, which are also components of my portfolio model (look it up in this thread), and rated 4 stars by Morningstar. I also enrolled EPF investment on PDSF nov 2013. I noticed this fund is growing slow, do you think that I should switch to PISEF ?Public Optimal Growth Fund Public Islamic Select Enterprises Fund Public Regular Savings Fund Cheers. |
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Jun 22 2014, 08:52 PM
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QUOTE(j.passing.by @ Jun 22 2014, 05:37 PM) What happened in the past had already past; you may use it to project into the future, but it is still a projection. Every projections into the future is speculation. Your own opinion and speculation into the future is as good as any financial or economy experts. actually the EPF investment on PDSF is recommended by the agent. is there any charge if switch between fund under EPF investment?(And this is mutual funds we talking about... the fund manager can change its underlying stock holdings anytime, and any report of its holdings is already dated by the time it is published. Any deep insight you have in any particular share does not help...) I would look into the bigger picture on the total financial plan (if any) and how the entire portfolio should be before arriving at a decision. In the 1st place, I would not invest too much into any fund that I, will later on, feel the pressure to down-size it. Much had been said on building a portfolio in this thread and elsewhere... look them up. If there is a fund that is consistently ranked number one year in year out, then go for the champion. Unfortunately, (from my amateur observations), funds in the same asset category tend to be ranked differently each year. Some years they performed better; other years, they underperformed. Me, I buy both! I was restructuring the portfolio to have more local funds this year... switched some into PISEF in early Feb after it dipped in Jan, currently gaining 6.6%.... switched some into PIDF early this month after it dipped in May, now up 0.99% in less than a month. Yeah, enjoying some short-term fun... long term, who knows? Cheers. |
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Jul 14 2014, 12:24 PM
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u guys ddi already proceed for this month?
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Aug 2 2014, 12:28 PM
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