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 Fundsupermart.com v3, Manage your own unit trust portfolio

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post May 28 2013, 12:22 AM, updated 13y ago

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Fundsupermart.com (FSM) Malaysia is the online unit trust distribution arm of iFAST Capital Sdn Bhd ("iFAST Capital"). iFAST Capital is a subsidiary of iFAST-OSK Sdn Bhd. iFAST-OSK Sdn Bhd is an investment holding company and is a joint venture between Malaysia's OSK Investment Bank Berhad and iFAST Corporation Pte Ltd ("iFAST Corp").

iFAST Capital is a holder of a Capital Markets Services Licence (CMSL) and is licensed by the Securities Commission to conduct the following regulated activities:

- To deal in unit trusts
- To offer investment advisory services

iFAST Capital is also registered with the Federation of Investment Managers Malaysia (FiMM) as an Institutional Unit Trust Adviser (IUTA).



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1. Wide range of information
2. Extensive product range and value-added services
3. One of the cheapest Sales Charges in town! thumbup.gif


To keep discussions at this thread fruitful and constructive, it would be greatly appreciated that fellow investors try to look for answer to their queries at Frequently Asked Questions before posting here. icon_rolleyes.gif

What is unit trust?
Federation of Investment Managers Malaysia - Understanding Unit Trusts

Other FAQs on Fundsupermart.com and unit trust investing in general

1. NAV pricing and processing time
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2. The NAV price of the fund that I'm interested in is quite high now, should I stay away? Investment gurus always say "buy low, sell high"...
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3. Common misconceptions about unit trust dividends/distributions:

(i) After dividend distribution, NAV price will go down, the fund will become cheaper.
(ii) A fund that declares dividends is better than a fund that does not, dividends are my profit, they make me richer.

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(iii) Topping up my holdings after dividend distribution pulls down my cost per unit, lower cost = higher profit.
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(iv) Distribution = Income
QUOTE(jerrymax @ Mar 25 2013, 10:51 PM)
Ok so after dividend distribution, you get some additional units and NAV drops. Then after few weeks if fund perform well then NAV increases to the point where it is back to the NAV before distribution. Doesnt it mean you gain some income from distribution?
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QUOTE(jerrymax @ Mar 25 2013, 11:19 PM)
Then what's the point of dividend distribution since units and NAV price has negative correlation?
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4. Annual Management Charge, Trustee Fee and NAV pricing
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5. Return On Investment (ROI) vs Annualised Return, similar to Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
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Link to v1
Link to v2

Happy investing! rclxms.gif

Disclaimer -
I am not a UT agent, nor am I employed by FSM. All my comments here are posted in good faith and with the intention to share knowledge. I am not to be held liable for any losses that may be incurred as a result of following any advice/opinion shared here. I believe the same should be applicable for any other LYN members posting here.
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This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Jul 16 2013, 09:53 PM
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post May 28 2013, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ May 28 2013, 12:48 AM)
Versus my portfolio peak time (that was like begin of last week) and today, total drop is 1.5%. Scary...
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Mine, almost 1% drop in a day, in line with global equities, slightly mitigated by bond funds which gained. Now who said "mutual funds are 'safer' than share investments"? brows.gif

Diversification + Hedging + Long-term horizon = Success in (relatively passive) UT investing icon_rolleyes.gif

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post May 28 2013, 07:31 AM

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QUOTE(pisces88 @ May 28 2013, 01:25 AM)
Any advice on topping up Amasia PR to average down? Or market will get worse?

Its the biggest portion of my UT.. sweat.gif
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FSM already advised to be wary of this fund after a strong run in 2012, u guys kept wanna "chase the leader" sleep.gif
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post May 28 2013, 09:14 AM

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Yeah, AUS equities supported by one of the highest regional dividend yield.
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post May 28 2013, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(kenntan @ May 28 2013, 10:33 AM)
Checking in...newbie here
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invest already?

share with us your portfolio rclxms.gif
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post May 28 2013, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(pisces88 @ May 28 2013, 11:20 AM)
Sigh~ i am a big fan of reits on the bursa, thought to get REITs in other regions too, mana tau ini macam.  sweat.gif
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REITs on Bursa also will drop mar

I holding AmAsia Pac REITs for about 9 months already, IRR 7%. Still comparable to DY + capital appreciation of local REITs ma
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post May 28 2013, 05:18 PM

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No one topped up yesterday/today? I topped up Pacific GSF, no movement between Thursday and yesterday, stagnant thumbup.gif
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post May 28 2013, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(yklooi @ May 28 2013, 05:23 PM)
wait for payday, payday.coming soon
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Unker Looi, lu bukan retired meh? apa pay lagi? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ May 28 2013, 05:26 PM)
my pay day is when i got some $$ from bank...same like most working people
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FD interest laugh.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ May 28 2013, 05:28 PM)
pink you are asked for advise in
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2826198/+0#entry60658913

by johnL77 Today, 04:07 PM
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Wah u sudah jadi my secretary laugh.gif

tonite baru see, now finishing work to go off sharp at 6 tongue.gif
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QUOTE(xuzen @ May 28 2013, 11:02 PM)
Wah, now talking about PRS in this thread ar? Thought this is a FSM thread?

Anyway, I have been actively contributing to Hwang-PRS since its inception.

Its return has exceeded my expectation. I am slowly but surely transferring my normal cash only UT into PRS due to the zero sales charge and tax exempted distribution status.

Xuzen
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FSM also distributing PRS funds ma icon_idea.gif
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post May 29 2013, 09:12 AM

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QUOTE(hafiez @ May 29 2013, 08:48 AM)
Hoping to pass my PRS xm last week. rclxm9.gif

Cant wait to distribute services.

I hope this PRS thingy wont end up like annuity last time.
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Fund Houses need to aggressively promote it, and offer more choices of PRS funds. icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(TakoC @ May 29 2013, 09:45 AM)
PGSF dropped further. Currently holding AmDynamic, HwangSAQ and PGSF. What's to cover next, Pink? Asia, Global equity covered.
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Emerging Markets, preferably a fund that also covers "frontier markets". Eastspring Investments GEM good enough for me. Volatility is high, but rewarding enough.

With PGSF as global fund, u are short on European equities. Many great multinationals are based at Europe, bear in mind. BMW, adidas, BNP Paribas, just to name a few.

QUOTE(hafiez @ May 29 2013, 09:26 AM)
Just offer the best fund for these three categories;

Growth Fund
Moderate Fund
Conservative fund

Sufficient enough

At least two funds each. No need to diversify over diversify.

Pening kepala. The investment itself already diversified to 10-20 counters.

IMO.
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Yeah, 2 (1 Shariah-compliant, 1 conventional) for each category. And make sure continuously market PRS as an alternative to UTs.

But I find that even the most aggressive PRS fund is not globally diversified enough.

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QUOTE(hafiez @ May 29 2013, 10:09 AM)
Just additional from my previous comment;

If want to diversify, u can make contribution more than one PRS Provider.
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I want exposure to Brazil, Russia, South Africa, Philippines, etc, which PRS provider has PRS fund that got exposure to Emerging Markets? Tell me! laugh.gif
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QUOTE(TakoC @ May 29 2013, 10:15 AM)
Like what Ben said, what are the funds covering large cap? For European equties, what fund covers them?

The reason why I delay GEM is cause it's volatile like you mentioned.

I'm thinking whether to top up my existing fund (PGSF) or to buy in new funds to be more exposed.
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(1) OSK-UOB GEY, Eastspring Investments Global Leaders, Alliance Global Equities, TA European Equity

(2) Buy as smaller % of your portfolio lo, u need not put as much 1/4 of your equity portion on GEM like me
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QUOTE(xuzen @ May 29 2013, 10:35 AM)
Pink-S, is so orgasmic about global exposure but I wonder whether he knows that their Risk Adjusted Performance tend to be sub-par to Asia-Pac funds or not?

Xuzen
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Xuzen,

The past does not necessarily repeat in the future tongue.gif

It's a risk I'm willing to take, caveat emptor mar nod.gif
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After change my portfolio from 70/30 to 50/50, volatility increased greatly, often RM100+/- up down in a day sweat.gif
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QUOTE(yck1987 @ May 29 2013, 02:10 PM)
http://www.fundsupermart.com/main/research...?articleNo=8279

when will this come to us ??  icon_question.gif This make me stop topping up into fsm MY for sometimes already as I see the return is much more greater from them
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http://www.fundsupermart.com/main/fundinfo...olnumber=ABCHOP

Even though cheaper/no SC, but Singapore they have this:

Platform Fee (as % of AUM):
0.125% per quarter (Cash/SRS investment only)


That's 0.5% ADDITIONAL fees per annum. 4 years of PF = 2%, your "savings" in SC will go there. whistling.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ May 29 2013, 02:11 PM)
i copycat the angelina jolie cut,cut.
no, i did not cut my "boos"...got nothing to cut....some fats maybe
just cut my "potential default" RHB Bond, switched to HS Balanced.
Lost 0.4%Exit fees + 1% Sc to HSB.
1st UT trade lost 1.4% liao.
more to come....i suppose
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U don't TRADE UT, u INVEST in UTs.

That's why I always emphasise, pick the right funds, keep them come rain or shine unless there is some major change at fund management team and/or fund investment style/mandate.

Buy and hold is especially relevant to UT investing esp due to the SC + annual management fees.

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QUOTE(garytey @ May 29 2013, 02:31 PM)
so, as a newbie, shall i open the account and grab the new account benefit or wait for they lower SC next month
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Some sifu said that, the best time to invest is NOW.

Bcos, u wait for this to happen, that to happen, what if what u been watiing for did not happen at all? Time lost. wink.gif

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