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 Fundsupermart.com v6, Manage your own unit trust portfolio

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Kaka23
post Jun 22 2014, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 22 2014, 01:36 AM)
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then every month dca/rsp 100

I started with Hwang Select Income
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Me too from a PM fund.. Now just leave it there and no more rsp.
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:13 PM

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Hello everyone,

I am thinking to start my first invesment in unit trust fund, through FSM.

However after read through the first post...obviously I'm still too noob for this sweat.gif

What should I know? Where should I start? Sorry if it looks like I'm asking to be spoon fed, but I really don't know where to start..
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(GoldenHorn @ Jun 22 2014, 03:13 PM)
I am thinking to start my first invesment in unit trust fund, through FSM.What should I know? Where should I start? I really don't know where to start..
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hmm.gif try this "Getting Started" article and its links at the end of each articles?
Getting Started
http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/faq/faq.svdo?id=8660

then when you have read and understand that,...try this "Getting Started" too....and its link at the end of each article.
Getting Started : Knowing Yourself
http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/schoo...d.svdo?PageID=1

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post Jun 22 2014, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(yklooi @ Jun 22 2014, 03:27 PM)
hmm.gif  try this Getting started article and its links at the end of each articles?
Getting Started
http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/faq/faq.svdo?id=8660
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yeah, I just started reading the FAQs and already get minor headache at point 3 doh.gif

Anyway I think it is good start rather than straight away jump into making transactions.

But currently I noticed it got mentioned about Fund Transfer, can I use CIMB Clicks to transfer my fund into buying funds under FSM?
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(GoldenHorn @ Jun 22 2014, 03:29 PM)
can I use CIMB Clicks to transfer my fund into buying funds under FSM?
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hmm.gif I had not used that, unable to tell....if you can't get any response on this from here...you may try this

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post Jun 22 2014, 03:37 PM

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I thought they are using FPX now. rclxub.gif
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Jun 22 2014, 03:37 PM)
I thought they are using FPX now. rclxub.gif
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got few options, FPX, Fund Transfer, Maybank2U Bill Payment online is one of them.

But anyone pay using FPX method thru CIMB Clicks here? I will PM u.
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QUOTE(GoldenHorn @ Jun 22 2014, 03:41 PM)
got few options, FPX, Fund Transfer, Maybank2U Bill Payment online is one of them.

But anyone pay using FPX method thru CIMB Clicks here? I will PM u.
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hmm.gif why?
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:45 PM

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The default payment mode should be FPX and it has lesser paperworks too!
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post Jun 22 2014, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(yklooi @ Jun 22 2014, 03:44 PM)
hmm.gif why?
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cuz I think it is better rather than here? Or if anyone knows wanna explain here, not an issue too sweat.gif
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QUOTE(GoldenHorn @ Jun 22 2014, 03:46 PM)
cuz I think it is better rather than here? Or if anyone knows wanna explain here, not an issue too sweat.gif
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It's very straight forward. No need to guide. It's self explanatory.
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QUOTE(GoldenHorn @ Jun 22 2014, 04:41 PM)
got few options, FPX, Fund Transfer, Maybank2U Bill Payment online is one of them.

But anyone pay using FPX method thru CIMB Clicks here? I will PM u.
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when you purchase the fund, the website will direct you through it. I would say it is easy to understand...
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post Jun 22 2014, 07:29 PM

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1. Click click click here and there to buy fund
2. Confirm buy
3. Select bank (most big banks are available for FPX)
4. Auto direct to bank login page
5. TAC will be sent to your phone
6. Check the details (amount, Purchase Order number etc)
7. Type type type click
8. Bank page will auto close after u confirm

Just take care on every step, u will be fine
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 22 2014, 08:29 PM)
1. Click click click here and there to buy fund
2. Confirm buy
3. Select bank (most big banks are available for FPX)
4. Auto direct to bank login page
5. TAC will be sent to your phone
6. Check the details (amount, Purchase Order number etc)
7. Type type type click
8. Bank page will auto close after u confirm

Just take care on every step, u will be fine
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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Jun 22 2014, 07:37 PM)
haha.. good memory
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post Jun 22 2014, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Jun 22 2014, 12:55 AM)
Sorry guys...well 1 year later the return is 4.05% currently..my target is as long as better tjan fd maybe hovering at 6-8 % ok d...ya looks like a buffet table xuzen coz last time when started not good at it bought bad funds especially my ambond and my rhb-osk asia pacific..want to ditch these 2 but cannot d now... I'm doing monthly dca currently on all funds. Thanks for the feedback but I treat this as a forced savings lo... I'm in a working in a line totally not related to finance only know this way of investment
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for the risk you are exposing yourself to through equity based unit trust, you should demand more return. Expecting a slightly above FD rate means your expectation is too low. Be a harsher master to your money! taking risk needs to be compensated with return.

This is after all what CAPM teaches us.

Xuzen

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Jun 22 2014, 12:36 AM)
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then every month dca/rsp 100

I started with Hwang Select Income
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Cool.
I need to focus focus...
Small investor and portfolio diversification.. Something to ponder :/i
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post Jun 23 2014, 02:46 AM

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Anybody planning to go cash heavy soon? I see FD rates gradually going up. Seems like recession brewing... Exit and top up lumsum when stock market crash?
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post Jun 23 2014, 06:55 AM

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QUOTE(joylay83 @ Jun 23 2014, 02:46 AM)
Anybody planning to go cash heavy soon? I see FD rates gradually going up. Seems like recession brewing... Exit and top up lumsum when stock market crash?
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Market timing is gamble, may not work.

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Jun 22 2014, 11:25 PM)
for the risk you are exposing yourself to through equity based unit trust, you should demand more return. Expecting a slightly above FD rate  means your expectation is too low. Be a harsher master to your money! taking risk needs to be compensated with return.

This is after all what CAPM teaches us.

Xuzen
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My target was 8-10% but din seem to be getting that so changed target a bit lo... dunno y my portfolio doesnt seem to be generating much..either dca at fault or initial sales charges pulling I down

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