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leekk8
post Mar 16 2007, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(lifeless_creature @ Mar 16 2007, 12:03 AM)
sorry guys, 1 question here regarding fund's equities exposure, can a fund's equity exposure is of >100% ? and its money markets exposure is <0%? I mean can this happen? is the fund manager leveraging?
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How can be >100%???? Borrow money to invest?
<0%??? Impossible, right?
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post Mar 16 2007, 07:23 PM

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is the fund manager leveraging?

Not so sure... but they would likely give some form of annual reports of the fund to the investors. To give overall performance review... well, i just kept them in my cupboard. As too many words and figures inside... rclxub.gif

QUOTE(leekk8 @ Mar 16 2007, 12:28 PM)
How can be >100%???? Borrow money to invest?
<0%??? Impossible, right?

Actually when that member mentioning about leveraging?! Me no idea already... is that something related to FOREX stuff? I was like came across such word somehow... Just because of his post, I learnt something new again. thumbup.gif

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post Mar 16 2007, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(edifgrto @ Mar 16 2007, 07:23 PM)
Not so sure... but they would likely give some form of annual reports of the fund to the investors. To give overall performance review... well, i just kept them in my cupboard. As too many words and figures inside...  rclxub.gif
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I don't even understand a portion of the annual report. Pointless for me to read it. rclxub.gif
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post Mar 17 2007, 03:22 AM

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For those who like to invest in funds investment, now we can invest via online without the need go through bank.

You can buy and sell it easily.

Marketiva, a financial services corporation specialized in providing traders with high quality online trading services, has just launched investment in funds besides trading in forex.

When you open account with them, you will be rewarded $5 real money and allow you to trade with.

They have 4 funds currently.

Constantine

Constantine Fund aims to maintain a relatively fixed yield, with possibility of the yield increase or decrease based on performance of the underlying investments. Fund uses surpluses from profitable periods to offset below-yield performance periods. Yield may be negative only in periods when underlying investments suffer losses.


Yangtze

Yangtze Fund is oriented towards investments in companies with operations in China or with significant exposure to China. The fund invests in a broad spectrum of stocks, from small and mid-cap to large, liquid stocks. Fund management team uses comprehensive research methods and fundamental analysis.


Asiasset

Asiasset Fund is oriented towards investments in companies with operations in Asia or with significant exposure to Asia. The fund invests in a broad spectrum of stocks, from small and mid-cap to large, liquid stocks. Fund management team uses comprehensive research methods and fundamental analysis.


Brasillion

Brasillion Fund is oriented towards investments in companies with operations in Brazil or with significant exposure to Brazil. The fund invests in a broad spectrum of stocks, from small and mid-cap to large, liquid stocks. Fund management team uses comprehensive research methods and fundamental analysis.

Source: http://www.marketiva.com/index.ncre?page=i...nts&position=15


wufei
post Mar 18 2007, 10:22 PM

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Never heard of this before. Don't dare to go for it
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post Mar 19 2007, 11:00 AM

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post Mar 19 2007, 01:16 PM

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Hi eimira,... good luck!

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Reporting,... tongue.gif

Fund name: PRU Asia Select Income Fund
Date entry 15th December 2005.
Unit price entry: 0.5007
Amount invested RM 1,000.00

Date exit 7th February 2007.
Unit price exit: RM 0.5667

Profit Yield: 13.80%

Total Amount taken back: RM 1,138.00! ^^v rclxm9.gif wub.gif

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post Mar 19 2007, 02:49 PM

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wow!! nice profit. Any other nice fund.

Today withdraw my PSBF...ending all my investment in unit trust.....

Now wait and see and shop shop around
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post Mar 19 2007, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(wufei @ Mar 19 2007, 02:49 PM)
wow!! nice profit. Any other nice fund.

Today withdraw my PSBF...ending all my investment in unit trust.....

Now wait and see and shop shop around

Since the year 2005 man,... brother. If not over 13%... then me really doh.gif
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Why you withdraw all the funds as at now? drool.gif
You being worry? but how you gonna allocate your $$$ back again? Putting them in FD to play safe? unsure.gif

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post Mar 19 2007, 09:36 PM

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wufei, why you terminate all your funds? Mind to share if you have bigger fish ... biggrin.gif
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post Mar 22 2007, 05:44 AM

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have any of you guys had any problem selling your fund back. I mean, for instance like the transaction being canceled without any apparent reasons. Or any other reason.

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wufei
post Mar 22 2007, 08:27 AM

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No other specific reason.
Just take the profit for those performing and kill off all those not perform
Regroup the fund and reinvest again,

As what i posted in other thread, i can't see the direction of KLCI market so i just play safe after clearing the warehouse (shares) before the big drop.
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post Mar 22 2007, 09:27 AM

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Thx for the advice. smile.gif

But what I mean is the redemption itself being rejected by the fund company,
which is what happened to me. They claim that they didn't receive the redemption form when in fact that the agent did send it to them.
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QUOTE(anuarnor @ Mar 22 2007, 05:44 AM)
have any of you guys had any problem selling your fund back. I mean, for instance like the transaction being canceled without any apparent reasons. Or any other reason.

So far,... no such case.

QUOTE(wufei @ Mar 22 2007, 08:27 AM)
No other specific reason.
Just take the profit for those performing and kill off all those not perform
Regroup the fund and reinvest again,

As what i posted in other thread, i can't see the direction of KLCI market so i just play safe after clearing the warehouse (shares) before the big drop.

I read your post there yesterday. But mate, it's better we keep the discussion centralised. sweat.gif

So, now you dun have any funding at all... ?! unsure.gif
hehe, at least wait until the pilihanraya finished mah... tongue.gif

QUOTE(anuarnor @ Mar 22 2007, 09:27 AM)
Thx for the advice. smile.gif

But what I mean is the redemption itself being rejected by the fund company,
which is what happened to me. They claim that they didn't receive the redemption form when in fact that the agent did send it to them.

Hi mate, if I were you. I would cancel all the fund once I knew(and 100% sure) that I did signed the redemption form. Yet the fund manager claimed that never receive. Then, I would go to other fund manager.

Note: posting this, I do not know which fund manager you are engaging with... The reason is, their agent is not professional enough to serve you as the valued customer. wink.gif
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QUOTE(anuarnor @ Mar 22 2007, 09:27 AM)
Thx for the advice. smile.gif

But what I mean is the redemption itself being rejected by the fund company,
which is what happened to me. They claim that they didn't receive the redemption form when in fact that the agent did send it to them.
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It Cannot Be. If the fund house is like that better close all the account with them and complain to BNM or relevant authorities. It Is your Money! They can't reject your redemption!

Even for structured product that last for 3 years or 5 years, yoou still can cancel it halfway, just you need to pay some penalty.

There is no such thing investment that can't allow you to take back your own money!
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post Mar 22 2007, 02:58 PM

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Its Maybank Unit Trust. This will be the last time i deal with them. I'm not going to trust my money to them anymore.

Thx for the advice guys. Roger and out.

This post has been edited by anuarnor: Mar 22 2007, 03:08 PM
wufei
post Mar 22 2007, 08:39 PM

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Ohhohhh i have sold my MDTF (Maybank Dividend Trust Fund). Its a wonderful trust fund that give you earning around 10-13% just 1/2 year.

Better than PM in my opinion.

But too bad can't trade through Maybank2u.com anymore and no agent running around help me to buy and sell. So I was fed up and sold it.
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QUOTE(wufei @ Mar 22 2007, 08:39 PM)
But too bad can't trade through Maybank2u.com anymore and no agent running around help me to buy and sell. So I was fed up and sold it.
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Have to deal at Maybank branch?
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post Mar 22 2007, 09:23 PM

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I sold off my Mayban Ethical Trust Fund at the end of Feb 2007 because maybank2u is no longer offer for UT.

They told 3 weeks to credit the proceeds to me because they claimed that I bought it via maybank2u and can't verify my identity.. wtf.... i went to the branch to redeem and sign the form.. still can't verify ah???? my god.

i recalled the first time I registered the UT, i went to the branch to open the UT account and from there I signify my signature there..

really louzy.... now i move to Public Mutual
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post Mar 23 2007, 12:23 AM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Mar 22 2007, 08:47 PM)
Have to deal at Maybank branch?
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just go to the branch and tell them you want to buy/sell unit trust. They will direct you to the sales representatives


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QUOTE(jack2 @ Mar 22 2007, 09:23 PM)
I sold off my Mayban Ethical Trust Fund at the end of Feb 2007 because maybank2u is no longer offer for UT.

They told 3 weeks to credit the proceeds to me because they claimed that I bought it via maybank2u and can't verify my identity.. wtf.... i went to the branch to redeem and sign the form.. still can't verify ah???? my god.

i recalled the first time I registered the UT, i went to the branch to open the UT account and from there I signify my signature there..

really louzy.... now i move to Public Mutual
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wat is the average return of MLTF?

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