Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
26 Pages  1 2 3 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Fundsupermart.com v5, Manage your own unit trust portfolio

views
     
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 29 2013, 02:23 PM, updated 12y ago

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


user posted image

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).



user posted image

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
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


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"...
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


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.

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


(iii) Topping up my holdings after dividend distribution pulls down my cost per unit, lower cost = higher profit.
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


(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?
*
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

QUOTE(jerrymax @ Mar 25 2013, 11:19 PM)
Then what's the point of dividend distribution since units and NAV price has negative correlation?
*
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


4. Annual Management Charge, Trustee Fee and NAV pricing
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


5. Return On Investment (ROI) vs Annualised Return, similar to Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «



Link to v1
Link to v2
Link to v3
Link to v4

Download here >>> Pinky's Portfolio Worksheet with IRR Calculation

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.
smile.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Oct 30 2013, 08:35 PM
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 29 2013, 02:25 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


WTF, means if not working in Sinkapo cannot open a bank akaun with Sinkapo bank? Where to find employment pass? doh.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 29 2013, 02:31 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


POSB...apa bank ini? Sounds like a scam bank rclxub.gif laugh.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 30 2013, 09:19 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 30 2013, 09:17 AM)
Pink,
last week you posted an IRR Calculator.....would you like to post/pin it in Post#1 ? just asking.
*
Ok, do it tonite
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 30 2013, 04:36 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(jerrymax @ Oct 30 2013, 04:35 PM)
So silent.. no discussion uh?
*
Everyone very good liao, dun nid guidance/advice anymore biggrin.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 30 2013, 05:13 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(yklooi @ Oct 30 2013, 05:02 PM)
biggrin.gif Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow.
If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas (or Genting).....Paul Samuelson

or follow pink after work....
i cannot lah...have BHP and cholesterol pills to take.  vmad.gif
*
Oi, dun destroy my (little left) reputation tongue.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 30 2013, 08:35 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Oct 29 2013, 02:23 PM)
Unker yklooi, done at bottom of Post #1 icon_rolleyes.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Oct 30 2013, 08:36 PM
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 31 2013, 02:27 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2013, 02:16 PM)
may i know is now still a time to buy in bond fund? can recommend any bond fund to go into? currently holding hwang select bond but fsm no more open for this fund ><
*
OSK-UOB Income Fund - up to 30% foreign (Asian) bond, EPF-compliant. Quite a stable fund.
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 31 2013, 02:40 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2013, 02:32 PM)
ok thanks smile.gif will check it out.. btw Pink, ur portfolio calculator, if i sell back my fund, how should i do with the portfolio calc?
*
QUOTE(TakoC @ Oct 31 2013, 02:35 PM)
You can refer to the switch sell column. When Pink put 'switch buy/sell' meaning selling Fund A and the proceed is then used to buy or top up Fund B.

If you noted a difference between switch buy and sell, it might be because he did not used the entire sales proceed to top up the other fund.

Hope this answer your question. Cheers.
*
"Switch Sell" is when I sell one fund and buy into another fund with the sale proceeds, e.g. sell CMF to buy into Hwang Quantum

When I sell for cash, I'll put "Sell" under the "Transaction" column. Just like "Buy" is when I buy into a fund using cash, NOT by CMF.

Wah...TakoC pannai yo thumbup.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Oct 31 2013, 02:43 PM
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 31 2013, 08:51 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(David83 @ Oct 31 2013, 08:16 PM)
Any idea why Hwang ponzi fund didn't shine lately even though most of the world indices hit record high?

Does its hoard cash strategy make it underperform in the last quarter of 2013?
*
1. Cash hoard
2. It's invested in ASEAN+HK, zero in Korea, Australia, Taiwan etc
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 31 2013, 10:36 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(techie.opinion @ Oct 31 2013, 09:55 PM)
Itchy hand to topup wor...
*
Me too tongue.gif

Esp seeing OSK-UOB Global Equity Yield and Pacific Global Stars have moved ahead, I can top up Quantum Ponzi without misaligning my portfolio % nod.gif

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Oct 31 2013, 10:37 PM
SUSPink Spider
post Oct 31 2013, 11:09 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(echoesian @ Oct 31 2013, 10:45 PM)
Seem like RHB Islamic Bond Fund is the top performer... interested to subscribe this but I also know that AmDynamic is also a superstar especially looking at the volume that it has...

So RHB Islamic Bond Fund vs AmDynamic Bond which one should you go for ?
*
2 different creatures.

But even though Sukuk market has grown considerably over the years, conventional bond still has a much larger market hence more issuers. Furthermore, if u look at AmDynamic's latest annual report (download here: http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/admin...tsMYAMDNMB.pdf), it has started to invest in foreign corporate bonds (22%). flex.gif

I'd pick AmDynamite.
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 1 2013, 09:12 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(TakoC @ Nov 1 2013, 08:01 AM)
You missed the boom period. Haha! For us the performance slipped but not red.
*
Even though the fund has dropped back a bit, but looking at indices of Indonesia and Thailand (the 2 main boom contributors), they have not really dropped much. I think there may have further downside risk.
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 1 2013, 09:28 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(yklooi @ Nov 1 2013, 09:24 AM)
hmm.gif maybe that is why Hwang is hoarding cash?
*
And looking at their charts for Sep-13 fact sheet, they've reduced exposure to those 2 "hot" markets, Select Asia Opportunity is now overweight Singapore and Hong Kong. As for Quantum Ponzi, it's now overweight Malaysia with SG and HK closely behind.
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 1 2013, 11:19 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(TakoC @ Nov 1 2013, 11:05 AM)
Oh; there's a new fact sheet. Cheers for the analysis.
*
Hand itchy? Last nite US red, right now Asia ding-dong biggrin.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 1 2013, 11:38 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(TakoC @ Nov 1 2013, 11:35 AM)
Confirm won't touch Asia region. Thinking to top up OSK GEYF. How about you? Any action from you today?
*
See how Hang Seng and STI fare by 2:30PM later

If drop close to 1%, top up A BIT tongue.gif

Not gonna top up OSK-UOB GEY for now, US+Europe+Japan makes up 26% of my equity funds exposure already, within my target of 25-33%. nod.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 2 2013, 11:29 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(kabal82 @ Nov 2 2013, 09:12 AM)
May I know how to search for short duration bonds in FSM M'sia?
*
I think (on FSM) we only have AmIncome Plus and OSK-UOB Money Market Fund.

I personally like AmIncome Plus, consistently beaten 12-M FD rate.

This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Nov 2 2013, 11:30 AM
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 2 2013, 11:30 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(David83 @ Nov 1 2013, 07:09 PM)
Portfolio update as of 31st October 2013:

Fund Name | ROI (%) | XIRR (%)

Public Far East Select Fund | 27.00 | 3.41
Public Asia Ittikal Fund | 13.13 | 2.02
Aberdeen Islamic World Equity Fund - Class A | 12.06 | 15.44
AmDynamic Bond | 5.42 | 3.32
AmAP REITs | 7.68 | 6.23
Hwang Select Asia (ex Japan) Quantum Fund | -3.32 | -11.88
CIMB-Principal Asia Pacific Dynamic Income Fund | 1.67 | 2.97
OSK-UOB EMB | -1.15 | -0.88

No change in portfolio. Focus is given to IPO application. tongue.gif
*
Condom oops I mean Karex? tongue.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 2 2013, 03:50 PM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(kabal82 @ Nov 2 2013, 12:01 PM)
Thanks... not much difference than OSK-UOB CFM...
*
AmIncome Plus yielding MORE THAN 12-M FD wor...last time I holding it I get IRR of 3.4%

CMF is only 2.93% now...OSK-UOB MMF worse than that, that's why I never bothered with it.

CFM..."come fxxx me" lol brows.gif laugh.gif
QUOTE(TakoC @ Nov 2 2013, 12:43 PM)
RM7 better than having tons of your money stuck up with disappointing stock price (Wp***) right? If you planning sell on first day then different story.
*
U went in W right? tongue.gif
SUSPink Spider
post Nov 4 2013, 09:15 AM

Formerly known as Prince_Hamsap
********
Senior Member
16,872 posts

Joined: Jun 2011


QUOTE(echoesian @ Nov 4 2013, 12:40 AM)
Not all the bond funds are charging platform fees.
*
nod.gif

OSK-UOB Income Fund 0% SC
AmDynamic Bond 1% exit fee, zero platform fee

26 Pages  1 2 3 > » Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0466sec    0.82    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 1st December 2025 - 06:19 PM