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pisces88
post May 28 2013, 01:25 AM

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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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post May 28 2013, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ May 28 2013, 07:31 AM)
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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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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post May 28 2013, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(TakoC @ May 28 2013, 11:55 AM)
Better to get Singapore REITS than Malaysia REITS. Not attractive at all.
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it was attractive in 2011 and 2012, on average the dividend can get 6%+.. now not so attractive already, coz capital appreciation biggrin.gif so those that bought previously will still be happy la (like me) laugh.gif

QUOTE(Pink Spider @ May 28 2013, 11:56 AM)
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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yup, i got enough of REITS on bursa liao.. my purpose was to diversify into other regions' reits via unit trust instead of buying from their stock exchange market.. its okay, hold dulu la.. UT is long term ma tongue.gif
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post May 28 2013, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(felixmask @ May 28 2013, 04:14 PM)
hi pisces88,

  I have one UT reit or asian region. OSKUOB-AREF - osk uob asian real estate fund launch 2007 till now no distribution declare.
  Still hanging around 0.49 sen.
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sweat.gif aiyo kesian.. ok i takut to top up now the AMasia PR liao. haha..

what price did you bought in?
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post May 28 2013, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(marketstore @ May 28 2013, 09:46 PM)
hwang growth fund.....you leh
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i also looking at that, will do it next month biggrin.gif

by the way, do you know whether we can have have multiple PRS at the same time? should be okay right, since its voluntary?

maybe i will take 50% growth, 50% moderate
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post May 28 2013, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(yklooi @ May 28 2013, 10:05 PM)
looks like you can hv multiple prs
see....page 5
http://www.sc.com.my/eng/html/ppa/PRS_booklet_web.pdf
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ah good, then i take growth fund in june, and moderate fund in november. biggrin.gif
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post May 28 2013, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(aoisky @ May 28 2013, 11:15 PM)
FSM also offer PRS ma rite?
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yup, Hwang and RHB smile.gif
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post May 30 2013, 10:15 PM

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AM PReits still -5.44%, others okay. when this fund recovers(i hope it will!) my portfolio will have + return sweat.gif
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post May 31 2013, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ May 31 2013, 09:23 PM)
Ah.. AmApac Reits keep dropping. Those holding Reits shares also experiencing drop recently? Anyone can comment?
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ya la, my portfolio -7.4% for Amapac reits.. but my Reits showing+return, some up to 9%.. coz i bought last year.. recently Reits shares in msia didnt drop, as Pinky said, should be Singapore and Japan..
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post Jun 1 2013, 12:39 AM

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My hwang select bond still rugi-ing 1.8% biggrin.gif
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post Jun 1 2013, 07:37 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 1 2013, 12:42 AM)
to be frank, with the 0.2% difference in management fee, I'd rather go for Select Income wink.gif
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hmm didnt take note of that. maybe will get select income next when i need to rebalance biggrin.gif
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post Jun 1 2013, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 1 2013, 12:42 AM)
to be frank, with the 0.2% difference in management fee, I'd rather go for Select Income wink.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Jun 1 2013, 09:52 AM)
Add 0.5%sc different also
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but Select income have some equity , although very small %.. if i wanted to adjust portfolio allocation, then will be complicated? i think that was why i chose HS bond in the 1st place.. what's ur opinion? blush.gif
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post Jun 1 2013, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 1 2013, 11:45 AM)
Well, its all personal preference lo, I'd go for HSB to be able to better monitor my portfolio, but sometimes I look at the 10% annualised returns of HSI... tongue.gif
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true true.. but being a newbie in UT, i thought i'll keep it simple for the 1st year and just get a pure bond to balance my portfolio biggrin.gif
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post Jun 2 2013, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(millenius @ Jun 1 2013, 11:45 PM)
Hi, I am new to UT. I dont have any experience other than reading through "getting started" in FSM and lurking around this thread. I was wondering, how does one keep track of their portfolio ? What do I need to monitor ? I mean, I wanted to have an excel sort of document to manage my newly started investment but I dont know what to do. Please advise.
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actually once you have an account with FSM and start buying the UT, can easily keep track including % of portfolio breakdown smile.gif
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post Jun 2 2013, 12:46 AM

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QUOTE(millenius @ Jun 2 2013, 12:29 AM)
o wait, really ? I just bought 2 and it is still pending. Guess I'll wait :/
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oh u need to wait T+4, as someone mentioned. welcome aboard rclxms.gif
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post Jun 4 2013, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(jerrymax @ Jun 4 2013, 09:15 AM)
Anyone still topping up AmAsia Pacific Reits? haha
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QUOTE(jerrymax @ Jun 4 2013, 09:22 AM)
Not hoping that it will bounce back to 20%.. just to lower the average cost per unit, plan to hold for a long time. Unless REITs plunges down to bottom sea level blink.gif
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lets do it biggrin.gif i will top up if it goes red to double digits. now is -6.xx% for me. I doubt REITs will be worthless, the rental yield is still there ma..

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post Jun 4 2013, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Jun 4 2013, 09:19 PM)
AmAPAC REITs down again!
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Yea~ jialat.. Whn reach -10% I mau top up also laugh.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Jun 4 2013, 11:19 PM)
hmm.gif when it reached -10% many will want wait for -12% then..... cool2.gif
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haha i dont want wait liao! but hope it wont reach that stage la.. mine still at -7%
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post Jun 5 2013, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(s_kates81 @ Jun 5 2013, 01:11 PM)
I never really understood the conecept of annualised return. Can you explain as per below?

Suppose Fund A makes  10 %  in 2012
                          makes -2 %  in 2011
                          makes 13 % in 2010
                                      5 %  in 2009

How to annualise above?
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if im not wrong, annualised as in on average / year.

for your example, if +10 -2 / 2 years = +4% annualised for that 2 years.. is that right?
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post Jun 5 2013, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 5 2013, 01:21 PM)
Try use my example above to calculate the 2 years annualised return...I bet you will get a different result icon_idea.gif

Annualised return takes into account compounding.

Annualised return =/= Average return
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i see.. ohmy.gif really need to learn more biggrin.gif

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