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 Public Mutual v4, Public/PB series funds

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leekk8
post Oct 8 2014, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Oct 8 2014, 01:03 AM)
Hi guys, want to ask. I created a PM account last month, since its a new application the agent said will take around two weeks. She said I will receive a letter on the funds I purchase. I contacted her & now waiting for reply since its been more than 2 weeks.

Anyhow I am new to PM, so the funds that I purchase. How to I check how many units I have, the current value etc? Will they send a letter every month? I have a public bank online account, I see under investment there is unit trust. Can I register an account & view my funds that I own? I am asking this because I dont know my fund account no, since I didnt receive any letter so I can't create the account yet till I know my account no.
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Once you have bought the first fund, you can apply for Public Mutual Online via your Public Bank Online Banking (Register for PMO). After that, public mutual will post you the login information. After you login to the Public Mutual Online, you can view your current investment, as well as do switching or repurchase. You don't need fund account number for this.

You may refer back to your agent if still have problem.
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post Oct 8 2014, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(Sarah Jessica @ Oct 8 2014, 12:31 AM)
What your opinion on this PB Global Equity fund.. Good deal or not? Can invest or not?  hmm.gif
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It's quite similar to the PGSF, which has been launched for more than 7 years. You can always refer to the performance and investment portfolio of this fund.
Although past performance will not guarantee the future performance, it will be one of the references.
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post Oct 9 2014, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(ngowngow @ Oct 8 2014, 07:51 PM)
haha my friend mention to me transaction online impose 0% sales charge via PMO.
But so far I only can find in website it is mention about the new launching cash deposit fund can entitle for 0% sales charge.
And I could not find any sales charge discount on equity fund (new or old). May be my friend is mention about that new fund.
So I'm confuse.

I'm just trying to search for a place to trade for cheaper sales charge. In this case, I think FSM is a better choice.
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There is no 0% service charge for equity funds. Public Mutual is quite consistent on service charge. Even promotion, the discount will be 0.25% only, mean service charge of 5.25%.
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post Oct 24 2014, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(ck_100 @ Oct 22 2014, 06:22 PM)
All sifu, is this - PITSEQ is a good fund to invest via Cash for long term? Thx.
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It depends on whether this fund is suitable for you or not. This is a local moderate-to-high risk fund.
If you're asking about its future performance, I guess nobody can answer you. However, you may look at its past performance and also its similar fund, PITTIKAL.
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post Oct 24 2014, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE(ck_100 @ Oct 24 2014, 10:30 AM)
Hi thx for reply, I have question about Local vs Oversea funds, so far most of the fund that I hold is local. So, it is good to start to look at oversea fund? any recommendation?
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If we compare the PE ratio or even the index, Asian region market is cheaper compared to local market. However, oversea funds are exposed to currency risk and the nature of oversea market is more volatile, so you will expect oversea funds to be more volatile.

If you can take the risk, then yes, it's good to start to look at oversea fund. If you're a starter or junior investor, maybe can consider some moderate risk oversea funds as a start.
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post Dec 15 2014, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(eternity4life @ Dec 14 2014, 12:25 PM)
Is there a website where we can easily access and compare all public mutual funds return? something with tables and stuff?
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You can visit to Public Mutual website to view the fund performance.
Or you can visit to http://www.myunittrust.info. Under the PM Fund Factsheet, there is table of the fund return.
http://myunittrust.info/index.php/fund-fac...ctsheet-q3-2014
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Public Islamic Treasure Growth Fund (PITGF) and Public Sukuk Fund (PSKF) are EPF Member Investment Scheme approved funds now.

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