QUOTE(cherroy @ Feb 20 2014, 02:54 PM)
Jupiter Securities' motto - PROFIT AT ONE TICK M Reits Version 6, Malaysia Real Estate Investment Trust
M Reits Version 6, Malaysia Real Estate Investment Trust
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Feb 20 2014, 04:46 PM
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IGB at 1.15...done at 4:44PM...lucky phone data no lag
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Feb 20 2014, 05:25 PM) But...but...IF we had the option to invest our retirement savings in a decent equity fund, our long-term annualised returns easily >10%. EPF punya 6% tu apa? This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Feb 20 2014, 05:38 PM |
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QUOTE(lambethwalk @ Feb 21 2014, 09:59 AM) Keep it for donkey years...capital loss would be covered by divvies QUOTE(gark @ Feb 21 2014, 10:00 AM) That one no.. due to fluctuation of income, you can see from the cash flow. Although dividend stable, cash flow is not... also no guarantee tomorrow they do not cut dividend. Oh ya, forgot about that.REIT earning & cash flow is less volatile, and guarantee to give 90% of income as dividend. QUOTE(cherroy @ Feb 21 2014, 09:59 AM) hybrid version of bond. Yes, I'd rather go for money market funds if I need the liquidity.I cannot find any reason to invest in bond as they are simply no attactive nowadays, 4.x% for retail bond, somemore need to incur sales charges. I would rather keep in FD 3.7~3.8%, instead getting bond at 4.x%. |
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*take out freezer from store room*
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Axis flies
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cherroy always a calming voice here when REITs go volatile bcos of interest rate scare
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QUOTE(gark @ Feb 22 2014, 12:31 PM) I think max i will hold 2 reits only.. casue they move the same.. when up all up, when down all down. Aiyoyoyo, Unker gark indirectly puji my portfolio Best to have some diversity and stick to 2 most promising reit... For the best mix, my opinion will be axis and either igb or cmmt... but then again only my opinion. QUOTE(holybo @ Feb 22 2014, 12:32 PM) QUOTE(gark @ Feb 22 2014, 12:32 PM) That dividend warrior will now suffer quite reasonable capital loss compared to last year, due to over exposure to reit and dividend stocks... But my portfolio still 3-months in the black This post has been edited by Pink Spider: Feb 22 2014, 12:34 PM |
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