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 Fundsupermart.com v4, Manage your own unit trust portfolio

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post Aug 3 2013, 09:17 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
Link to v3

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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post Aug 3 2013, 09:21 AM

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Key quote for v4:

Monitor and manage your investments on portfolio basis, you can never have a portfolio of all winners and no losers. icon_rolleyes.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Aug 3 2013, 09:23 AM
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post Aug 3 2013, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(birdman13200 @ Aug 3 2013, 11:01 AM)
V4 already, last V3 justĀ  start 2 months + ago, so fast go 2500 post, average about 40 post per days. This thread really so active.
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When u invest with agent who usually is your friend, relative or even part-time GF brows.gif , u got someone to discuss things over, share info etc.

With FSM, sometimes it can get a bit "lonely", thus we enjoy the company of fellow investors here. hands.gif blush.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Aug 3 2013, 11:24 AM
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post Aug 3 2013, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(TakoC @ Aug 3 2013, 12:51 PM)
Reporting in.

Hwang Select Asia Opp finally in the green smile.gif
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Me too rclxms.gif

QUOTE(kucingfight @ Aug 3 2013, 08:44 PM)
Good work spidey..a full time financial advisor .. ...for free..Ā  thumbup.gif
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Playing my part promoting financial independence and awareness on unit trust investing for ppl who don't have the time and/or capital to do stock investing on their own icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 3 2013, 08:18 PM)
@Pink Spider, you're the TS again! sweat.gif
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If u want to, v5 let u take over lo wink.gif

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post Aug 5 2013, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(yklooi @ Aug 5 2013, 12:30 AM)
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Fundsupermart.com is now offering investors the opportunity to invest in funds from these markets at a promotional sales charge of 1% from 5 August 2013 till 30 August 2013.

Global --- Alliance Global Equities Fund
US --- RHB-GS US Equity Fund

http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...?articleNo=3696
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Now, no excuses to delay adding a global fund to your portfolio thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(genesic @ Aug 5 2013, 08:55 AM)
having hard time to decide between these 2 :-
Asia ex-Japan --- AmAsia Pacific Equity Income 
Global --- Alliance Global Equities Fund

any comments from the ground ?
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2 different funds with different investment mandate...not comparable
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post Aug 5 2013, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(TakoC @ Aug 5 2013, 11:19 AM)
I not very sure. But surfing from the last few versions of this thread, I think I came across quite a few.
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It's feeding into a BlackRock fund, currently overweight Australia (as compared to HwangIM funds which overweight HK and ASEAN)...any problem? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Aug 5 2013, 11:47 AM)
Pink Spider, on your personal opinion, what do you think about Kenanga Growth Fund?
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1. I don't buy Malaysia equity funds, thus I did not do thorough study on them
2. It's one of the best Malaysia equity funds based on historical returns
3. Kenanga prides itself on value investing, "buy-and-hold" and conservative management
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QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Aug 5 2013, 01:48 PM)
Thank you for the detail.

Especially the no3 tip.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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No. 2 and 3 are all public info biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(TakoC @ Aug 5 2013, 09:39 PM)
Aiya. Nvm lar. Mine still well above 8%.

My equity portion is earning more than what AmDynamic is losing. So that's fine smile.gif
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Yeah, still net gain. And EM Bond is gaining too biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Aug 5 2013, 10:13 PM)
My FI percentage is high, so I can feel the pinch!
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 5 2013, 11:11 PM)
How much commission Alliance pays you? whistling.gif
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Pacific Global Stars then tongue.gif

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QUOTE(GottliebDaimler @ Aug 6 2013, 01:22 AM)
Thank you. This also means no SELLING at all. How does one exit from this fund if it goes down one day?
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Investors can sell their units. But AmInvestment is not taking further purchases into the fund.
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post Aug 6 2013, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(TakoC @ Aug 6 2013, 07:40 AM)
Being here almost 2-3 versions, I always see questions being repeated. Cannot blame, I was once like that too. Part of learning.
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Fund-specific questions ok, but basic questions that can be easily answered by referring to FAQs on Post #1 makes me rage tongue.gif

gark I'm wondering, a conservatively-built stock portfolio, buy-and-hold VS a MY equity fund (which can raise cash level at times) VS a Balanced fund (which can have bonds and cash)

Siapa akan menang in the long term (>10 years) hmm.gif

I'm asking this bcos, I calculate IRR for my stock portfolio on the stocks only, cash are disregarded (cos its quite minimal and I raise/reduce it quite often), the bond fund that I use to hedge the stock returns are evaluated separately (cos it's not purely as stock hedge, it's also part of my cash reserve for emergencies). Wondering should I consolidate all 3 in calculating IRR hmm.gif

Sorry ar guys, off-topic kejap tongue.gif

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QUOTE(GottliebDaimler @ Aug 6 2013, 01:37 PM)
From the link given by unker looi, there state no selling. But i wont chase on that since i dont own any of it. I guess the fund is really outperformed over and over again. Reason asking is because it appeared in the recommended fund.
Sorry ya. I did read 1st page before, but i think this is fund centric and not mentioned so i jump to conclusion it is not available and shoot the question immediately.

I admit i was lazy to search by the fund name in thread.
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By "selling" they meant AmInvestment is not selling it anymore tongue.gif

If investors cannot sell, many gonna go burn their house, beat their mama laugh.gif
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Aug 6 2013, 07:13 PM)
Get the latest macroeconomic news, China economy, business news, China trade, Chinese economists, China economic system, economy forecast, and economic statistics from China Daily and chinadaily.com.cn
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/moto..._16871956_2.htm
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then click the economy or market or any link that are of interest.
"geee..Blood Pressure Rising already"
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QUOTE(marketstore @ Aug 6 2013, 08:34 PM)
pinky
I remembered you were talking last time regarding the cheaper way to get a fund is by rsp
I am planning to go in with rsp and terminate it later on
Is there any time frame where I can terminate it or I can just terminate it after one transaction
I am using via cmf so its easier to terminate with just a click rather than submitting the forms for ddi
this info is not in their web page...
thanks
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It's actually "illegal", of course not on their web page ph34r.gif brows.gif tongue.gif

Yes u can terminate it after just one transaction wink.gif

edwardSL go pick up Eastspring Investments Global Emerging Markets for GEM exposure. U already have exposure to North Asia thru CIMB Dynamic Income, Hwang Quantum Ponzi tongue.gif and AGEF icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 7 2013, 09:35 AM)
Asian market is diving in red blood bath! sweat.gif
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If it's less than 2% and 1-month return still green, it's NOT red tongue.gif
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QUOTE(blizice @ Aug 7 2013, 10:02 AM)
today FSM transaction cut-off time @ 10am..
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So, no need watch market already, can shut down and enjoy holiday mood rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(blizice @ Aug 7 2013, 10:08 AM)
KLCI quite resilient ...this few days started low but gradually recover the losses..

Hope my Hwang Select Balanced can recover from recent loss
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As Unker gark said, don't get too "short-termism" with INVESTING, esp UT investing. IMHO, it's best to have AT LEAST 3-years time horizon.

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