just open FSM account!!! What should i do next??
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Fundsupermart.com v4, Manage your own unit trust portfolio
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Aug 14 2013, 08:55 PM
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just open FSM account!!! What should i do next??
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Aug 14 2013, 09:18 PM
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Aug 14 2013, 09:33 PM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:26 PM) I see PM I lagi pening, cos got so many funds from live chat with FSM client investment specialist? Use the Fund Selector under Fund Info to shortlist according to category. But, my advice is, direct your question (just open FSM account!!! What should i do next??) to FSM Client Investment Specialist is it for real those RECOMMENDED FUND at FSM got return around 200% for 5yrs (Hwang select asia (ex japan)quantum fund) i see those fund realy performing, do you guys make high profit INVESTING FSM? |
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Aug 14 2013, 09:46 PM
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sorry i am new for FSM. is FSM safe to invest in?
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Aug 14 2013, 09:55 PM
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Aug 14 2013, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:43 PM) It's not really FSM per se, but strong HwangIM fund management. Thanks mate. u guys are so helpful and knowledgeable.. Some HwangIM funds have stellar historical performance, especially Select Opportunity Select Asia (ex Japan) Quantum Live Help is for general enquiries, to CISs are not available real-time online. Tomorrow u talk to Live Help, ask them how to get in touch with CIS? FSM customer service is great, feel free to ask them ANYTHING, don't be shy. |
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Aug 14 2013, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Aug 14 2013, 09:41 PM) I think the answer is "YES" but please be reminded that hmmmm.. got what u mean.. Investment Disclaimer Investors are advised that unit prices and distributions payable, if any, may go down as well as up. There are fees and charges involved and investors are advised to consider the fees and charges before investing in the Fund. Past performance of the Fund is not an indication of future performance. While it is always tempting (and popular) to pile into past winners, history is fraught with examples of how such an approach has ended in tears for the investor. For example, investors who bought Japanese stocks in December 1989 on the back of a 19.5% annualised 10-year return saw a -6.9% annualised loss on the investment over the next decade (see Table 1). These investors clearly failed to note some warning signs like the Japanese market's exuberant 70.6X PE (as of end-December 1989) and 5.4X PB ratio, a hefty increase from the 23.3X PE ratio and 2.2X PB ratio observed in a decade earlier in December 1979. In more recent history, investors who ignored warnings about buying overvalued technology companies in late 1999 received a -6.1% annualised return over the subsequent decade. In this respect, we maintain that a strong focus on valuations remains a key consideration in the assessment of any investment. Table 1: Selected Historical Market "Bubbles" Market Index Date 10-year return (p.a.) Subsequent 10-year returns (p.a.) Japan Nikkei 225 31-Dec-89 19.5% -6.9% Taiwan Taiwan Taiex 31-Jan-90 36.2% -2.1% Technology Nasdaq 100 31-Dec-99 32.4% 6.1% Source: Bloomberg, iFAST compilations; returns in index currency terms from: http://www.fundsupermart.com.hk/hk/main/re...&articleNo=7018 |
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Aug 21 2013, 09:53 PM
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using hong leong bank is the easiet rite??
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Aug 21 2013, 09:59 PM
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i wish to invest RM4K on FSM'S fund. Could u guys build a simple portfolio for me. i just open ACCOUNT , and has not purchase any fund and i dun wan to lose the benefit for beginner.
FYI, i already msg the client service but they din reply me |
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Aug 31 2013, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 30 2013, 09:24 AM) same goes to me, still havent decide which to buy though sign up for FSM.But here are my potential to buy fund 1) kenanga growth fund 2) Hwang Select asia (ex-jap) opportunity 3)osk geyf |
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Aug 31 2013, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(s_kates81 @ Aug 31 2013, 12:41 AM) You are lucky to start investing at the time. Nearly all markets are very attractive. Just do research on FSM, compare some funds and make decisions based on your likings. I'd love to be in a position like yours when u bought ur fund through FSM? What had u bought? |
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Sep 2 2013, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Sep 2 2013, 03:08 PM) AmDynamic Bond The award-winning AmDynamic Bond ranked fifth among 36 fixed income funds on Fundsupermart.com platform and second out of 17 Malaysia bond funds on our platform. It registered a 2.0% quarterly return, bringing its year-to-date return to 3.5% in 1H 2013. AmDynamic Bond typically has a large allocation in higher yielding AA-rated bond papers. As of 31 May 2013, AmDynamic Bond has 58.2% of its NAV in AA-rated bond papers. Heavy allocation in this lower credit rating bond segment and its medium to long duration feature partly explains the fund’s remarkable long-term performance given its higher credit risk and interest rate risk exposure. During the past few months, the fund’s concentration risk on selected risky bond papers increased further from the elevated level, indicating the fund’s riskiness is on rising trend. For instance, the combined weighting of the fund’s top five bond holdings was 68.3% in end-May 2013, an increase by 5.7% from 62.6% in end-January 2013. These corporate bond papers entail credit risk and default risk. If the issuers of these bond papers are unable to honour their debt obligations, it will inevitably have an adverse impact on the fund performance. Another thing to note is that there has been continuous outflow since end-October 2012 despite having an exit fee of up to 1.0% on the redemption amount for this fund. The fund size has dwindled by almost 17.9%% since then and closed at RM348.35 million in end-May 2013. We advise investors to stay invested in this fund while acknowledging the risks as any exit movement entails redemption fee and the opportunity cost of not being able to find another bond fund with a heavier exposure in AA-rated corporate bonds. http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...?articleNo=3665 |
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Sep 2 2013, 09:46 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Sep 2 2013, 03:08 PM) AmDynamic Bond good meh? amdynamic... i am so hooked to FSM and not interested in PUBLIC MUTUAL anymore..The award-winning AmDynamic Bond ranked fifth among 36 fixed income funds on Fundsupermart.com platform and second out of 17 Malaysia bond funds on our platform. It registered a 2.0% quarterly return, bringing its year-to-date return to 3.5% in 1H 2013. AmDynamic Bond typically has a large allocation in higher yielding AA-rated bond papers. As of 31 May 2013, AmDynamic Bond has 58.2% of its NAV in AA-rated bond papers. Heavy allocation in this lower credit rating bond segment and its medium to long duration feature partly explains the fund’s remarkable long-term performance given its higher credit risk and interest rate risk exposure. During the past few months, the fund’s concentration risk on selected risky bond papers increased further from the elevated level, indicating the fund’s riskiness is on rising trend. For instance, the combined weighting of the fund’s top five bond holdings was 68.3% in end-May 2013, an increase by 5.7% from 62.6% in end-January 2013. These corporate bond papers entail credit risk and default risk. If the issuers of these bond papers are unable to honour their debt obligations, it will inevitably have an adverse impact on the fund performance. Another thing to note is that there has been continuous outflow since end-October 2012 despite having an exit fee of up to 1.0% on the redemption amount for this fund. The fund size has dwindled by almost 17.9%% since then and closed at RM348.35 million in end-May 2013. We advise investors to stay invested in this fund while acknowledging the risks as any exit movement entails redemption fee and the opportunity cost of not being able to find another bond fund with a heavier exposure in AA-rated corporate bonds. http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...?articleNo=3665 |
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Sep 9 2013, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Sep 9 2013, 05:28 PM) want to be a little bit clever mah. Uncle Looi really helpful... the same goes to xuxen... should have read those earlier before i jumped in in early May...now have to really planning to change 75% of my portfolio allocation.....too bad my LCD screen always show RED since May. have to wait till my computer VGA card ok, then maybe it can show some GREEN..maybe then will change the portfolio. already changed 20% of my M'sia heavy to China and Asia in Aug....still RED. |
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Sep 16 2013, 09:17 PM
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Almost done buying OSK-UOB Asia Pacific and OSK-UOB Global Emergiing Yield fund but get denied by the final step payment.
I was making payment using hong leong internet banking, and upon keying the TAC , pop up window appeared stated that "bla bla.. encrypted.. third party maybe viewing' than my payment failed.............. |
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Sep 17 2013, 08:54 PM
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Anyone here having problem purchasing unit trust thru hong leong internet banking???
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