QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Oct 19 2013, 10:52 AM)
Animal abuse... Get ready your funds for next downward swing...
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Oct 19 2013, 10:58 AM
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Oct 19 2013, 02:11 PM
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Hi. Newbie here. I am looking for an online platform to invest. Stumbled on Fundsupermart and eunittrust.com.my. Learned a lot about FSM from this forum. But hardly found anything on the net on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on eunittrust.com.my?
I noticed on FSM's "Are your funds the best in the industry", Phillip Master Equity Growth Fund gives quite good returns and is available on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on this funds? Thanks! |
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Oct 19 2013, 02:33 PM
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QUOTE(cslong @ Oct 19 2013, 02:11 PM) Hi. Newbie here. I am looking for an online platform to invest. Stumbled on Fundsupermart and eunittrust.com.my. Learned a lot about FSM from this forum. But hardly found anything on the net on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on eunittrust.com.my? First time I heard this eunittrust. I got to know FSM from my friend.I noticed on FSM's "Are your funds the best in the industry", Phillip Master Equity Growth Fund gives quite good returns and is available on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on this funds? Thanks! |
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Oct 19 2013, 02:41 PM
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QUOTE(cslong @ Oct 19 2013, 02:11 PM) Hi. Newbie here. I am looking for an online platform to invest. Stumbled on Fundsupermart and eunittrust.com.my. Learned a lot about FSM from this forum. But hardly found anything on the net on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on eunittrust.com.my? Err...I just visited eunittrust website, so here's a few observations...I noticed on FSM's "Are your funds the best in the industry", Phillip Master Equity Growth Fund gives quite good returns and is available on eunittrust.com.my. Any comments on this funds? Thanks! - many funds are not available for online purchase (i.e. u still need your agent) - website not as nice as FSM |
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Oct 19 2013, 11:53 PM
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Why cant I buy amdynamic using regular saving plan?
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Oct 20 2013, 09:02 AM
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Oct 20 2013, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Oct 19 2013, 11:53 PM) RSP Special List It is not required to have an initial investment for funds stated in the RSP Special List before starting the RSP. For the funds that are not included in the RSP Special List, you are required to invest at the minimum initial investment amount first before starting the RSP. for list of RSP Special list in FSM https://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/buyse...pecialList.svdo? |
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Oct 20 2013, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 20 2013, 12:29 PM) RSP Special List It is not required to have an initial investment for funds stated in the RSP Special List before starting the RSP. For the funds that are not included in the RSP Special List, you are required to invest at the minimum initial investment amount first before starting the RSP. for list of RSP Special list in FSM https://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/buyse...pecialList.svdo? |
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Oct 20 2013, 12:44 PM
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Oct 20 2013, 12:36 PM) U mean u already holding AmDynamic Bond?Regular Savings Plan tab > Apply Oops, just checked, it's indeed not available for RSP. Most likely FSM expect it to be closed for subscription again in a not-too-distant future, thus did not bother to allow it for RSP. Just buy in manually every month lor... This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Oct 20 2013, 12:46 PM |
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Oct 20 2013, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Oct 20 2013, 12:36 PM) Ask FSM Client care....http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/home/clientCare.tpl? |
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Oct 20 2013, 01:19 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 20 2013, 12:45 PM) Hey thx yk...will do when tmr working day...I was thinking why am have 2 similar funds ambond and amdynamic both a lot similarities but amdynamiv got removed as recommended fund d |
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Oct 20 2013, 01:22 PM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Oct 20 2013, 12:44 PM) U mean u already holding AmDynamic Bond? Hey pink kor...yupe memang have it d....holding....ya cannot rsp d... bought it last time coz fsm consultant recommend to balance up my otherwise all equity funds...but amdynamic after I bought red red nia...rsp I can do ambond nia...I rsp ambond now tot wanna rsp amdynamic to average down since price low nowRegular Savings Plan tab > Apply Oops, just checked, it's indeed not available for RSP. Most likely FSM expect it to be closed for subscription again in a not-too-distant future, thus did not bother to allow it for RSP. Just buy in manually every month lor... |
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Oct 20 2013, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Oct 20 2013, 01:19 PM) Hey thx yk...will do when tmr working day...I was thinking why am have 2 similar funds ambond and amdynamic both a lot similarities but amdynamiv got removed as recommended fund d a lot similarity? as of Sept 13 Ambond holds 30.21% AAA grade bonds 44.65% AA grade bonds 3.93% A grade bonds Amdynamic holds 1.97% AAA grade bonds 60.96% AA grade bonds 20.84% A grade bonds This post has been edited by yklooi: Oct 20 2013, 03:45 PM |
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Oct 20 2013, 05:28 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 20 2013, 03:19 PM) a lot similarity? as of Sept 13 Ambond holds 30.21% AAA grade bonds 44.65% AA grade bonds 3.93% A grade bonds Amdynamic holds 1.97% AAA grade bonds 60.96% AA grade bonds 20.84% A grade bonds |
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Oct 20 2013, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Oct 20 2013, 05:28 PM) Well I supposed volatility amdynamic bigger? Bigger risk bigger return? Well sept 13 u meantioned is the exact date I started masuk amdynamic...red from that day till now...would u suggest I start to switch to ambond or stick to amdynamic? I like a little risk....I go for dynamic.I suggest you ask CIS at FSM CIS = Client Investment Specialist. previously a forummer posted a question that is worth giving a thought..... if a bond fund is giving a return almost similar to FD...why go bond? |
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Oct 20 2013, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 20 2013, 05:37 PM) I like a little risk....I go for dynamic. Yupe got it...ya I was thinking also....2 per cent exit charge...with that all my earning habis...but a full equity portfolio the cis told me not recommended... thus bond...will ask the frenly cis tomorrowI suggest you ask CIS at FSM CIS = Client Investment Specialist. previously a forummer posted a question that is worth giving a thought..... if a bond fund is giving a return almost similar to FD...why go bond? |
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Oct 20 2013, 10:17 PM
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Hi guys.. im new to this, so pls bear with my simple question.. so ive been doing a lot of study in investment, and stumbled into FSM.. There are few things i still don't fully understand:
1. The fee that is charged directly to me when i'm buying or selling units. I understand there is a sales charge, though will this be only charged during buying of the unit? How about when selling? And then there is annual fee for management, trustee etc. which I consider indirect, since it will be reflected on the NAV am I correct? Is that all? I ask this because some of the fund has 0% sales charges. If there is no other fees, means I wont have to consider losses during transaction. Though I kinda find that hard to believe. 2. The dividend payout will be based on the average unit you hold since the last payout right? let's say I buy 1000 units at rm 1 per unit in march 2013. fast forward, fund announces a dividend payout of 10% at June 2013. assuming I did nothing since I bought the units, and the fund last payout was in December 2012, and the NAV more or less stays the same, the calculations should be =(1000*3/6)*10% (which means I only held 500 units with the fund on average in 6 months span.) Please correct if I missed out something. Thanks in advance This post has been edited by eugoreez: Oct 20 2013, 10:23 PM |
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Oct 20 2013, 11:13 PM
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QUOTE(eugoreez @ Oct 20 2013, 10:17 PM) 1. The fee that is charged directly to me when i'm buying or selling units. I understand there is a sales charge, though will this be only charged during buying of the unit? How about when selling? (that is called Exit fees/Redemption fees) And then there is annual fee for management, trustee etc. which I consider indirect, since it will be reflected on the NAV am I correct? (yes) Is that all? (some has platform fees).I ask this because some of the fund has 0% sales charges. If there is no other fees, means I wont have to consider losses during transaction. Though I kinda find that hard to believe. (click on FSM website, select fund selector...select the funds and see the charges displayed) This post has been edited by yklooi: Oct 21 2013, 12:08 AM2. The dividend payout will be based on the average unit you hold since the last payout right? let's say I buy 1000 units at rm 1 per unit in march 2013. fast forward, fund announces a dividend payout of 10% at June 2013. assuming I did nothing since I bought the units, and the fund last payout was in December 2012, and the NAV more or less stays the same, the calculations should be =(1000*3/6)*10% (which means I only held 500 units with the fund on average in 6 months span.) Please correct if I missed out something. read post 1 of this treads.....specially the links to FAQs, FIMM and others linkages.....it may help clear some understanding.....come back here again when in doubt. Thanks in advance |
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Oct 21 2013, 02:00 PM
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Hello there..
Wondering if anybody bought Aberdeen Islamic World Equity Fund this month. So far still no discussion to this fund. I'm still thinking to add it into my portfolio to extend my Global equity exposure beside my AGEF. This post has been edited by detirta: Oct 21 2013, 02:01 PM |
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