QUOTE(prince_mk @ Nov 3 2015, 11:27 AM)
Many famous investors, like Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch, are wary of tech stocks.Fundsupermart.com v12, Najibnomics to lift KLCI?
Fundsupermart.com v12, Najibnomics to lift KLCI?
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Nov 3 2015, 11:37 AM
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Nov 3 2015, 08:10 PM
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Nov 4 2015, 07:35 PM
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Just curious...
Some of you guys invested through agents before you discovered FSM. Do you still find the services of the agents useful? (I mean you, not any investors.) |
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Nov 5 2015, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Nov 5 2015, 05:53 PM) Titans unitholders can calculate your distributed units now: How come I don't see anything in the link your provide CIMB-Principal Global Titans Fund 29-Oct-2015 29-Oct-2015 RM 0.05 per unit RM 0.05 per unit http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/fundi...endHistory.svdo gross distribution = net distribution, as expected since it's a global fund So, it's units pre-distribution x RM0.05 divide by RM0.9054 = "bonus" units u gonna get Round down to nearest 2 decimals, CIMB-Principal always rounds DOWN. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Nov 9 2015, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(stephenl @ Nov 9 2015, 03:49 PM) Hi Sifus, Are you sure you can re-invest in the same fund at lower NAV (adjusted for distribution)?Would like to seek your advice on how to take out the profits gained from my investment, with the intention of re-investing this same profit amount into the same fund in a near future. I assume the right way to do this is by using intra-switch right? Say, if my investment in global tital fund gives me say 10% return, and I would like to take out the profits gained. By using intra-switch, does this mean that I need to take out the profits, and invests them into a CIMB bond fund? From FSM, I see that only 2 CIMB bond funds are available, i.e. CIMB-Principal bond fund, and CIMB-Principal strategic fund. I am pretty new to unit trust, but have been investing in stocks for years. Once I also tried to sell and buy back at lower price. But now I no longer bother to do so |
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Nov 11 2015, 07:38 AM
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Nov 10 2015, 10:49 PM) QUOTE The downfall of the BRIC fund, which had lost 88 percent of its assets since a 2010 peak... I can understand if a retail investor loses 88% of his/her capital. But this is a professional fund manager |
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Nov 11 2015, 10:02 AM
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Nov 11 2015, 06:50 PM
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QUOTE(xuzen @ Nov 11 2015, 03:01 PM) Take home lesson: But...Money moves around; no one asset class will forever be the star. Follow the smart money. For thematic type fund, allocate slowly and only in small percentage b'coz they can turn around very quickly just like what happened with the China fiasco. If you are not a risk-taker, then buy into broad a geographical area fund that covers almost everything. You won't gain much, but you also won't lose much either. Happy investing, Xuzen When we see the potential of an economy, and move your money there, others are also doing the same thing. The price would have risen. Well, unless we believe we think/act faster than the rest... |
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Nov 12 2015, 07:08 PM
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Nov 13 2015, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(T231H @ Nov 12 2015, 11:33 PM) The Perils for Investors of Too Much Information in the App Age ....November 12, 2015 Not just too much information, but they seem to contradict one another.This note looks at the avalanche of investment news we are now exposed to. The more we are exposed to information about how our investments are performing, the greater the risk that we will be disappointed and at risk of making poor short term investment decisions. http://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/resea...ge-12-Nov--6505 One day the news say China's service sector grows, and we top up; Another we are told China's manufacturing contracts, and we sell; Still another day the news say China's PMI is down, but beats expectation, and we are confused, do not know what to do... |
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Nov 13 2015, 10:16 PM
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Nov 15 2015, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Nov 15 2015, 05:17 PM) IRR is annualized number. If 1 year period of IRR is 14%, then the full year is 14% and if 2 year period of IRR is 14%, then averagely is 7%. It depends on time period when you lock in for the IRR calculation. If 2-year return is 14%, annual average is 6.77%. No?EPF DY for 2015 is 6.75% This post has been edited by river.sand: Nov 15 2015, 05:43 PM |
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Nov 15 2015, 08:39 PM
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Nov 18 2015, 07:16 AM
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Nov 21 2015, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(TakoC @ Nov 21 2015, 05:30 PM) So you think next year US growth will be bad? huh!??But this year US growth has been -1.1% according to FSM HK article. So next year should perform better on low base this year right? US GDP Growth for this year are: Q1 - 0.6% Q2 - 3.9% Q3 - 1.5% http://www.marketwatch.com/story/third-qua...owth-2015-10-29 QUOTE Economists at the University of Michigan say the U.S. economy is expected to grow at its highest rate in a decade next year. http://staugustine.com/news/business/2015-...ar#.VlA-dnYrLIUThe annual forecast released Thursday says economic growth as measured by gross domestic product will rise from 2.4 percent last year and this year to 2.6 percent in 2016 and 2.9 percent in 2017. |
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Nov 22 2015, 08:05 AM
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Sorry OT
Can you guys recommend some investment books for young readers? |
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Nov 22 2015, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ Nov 22 2015, 09:53 AM) young to me = Primary 1 to 3, thus not books per se I mean investment books for teenagers...Monopoly - playing the game properly +what is worth buying & why +asset allocation - not too much cash nor just properties houses & hotels - kena rent from Boardwalk with hotel, die, have enough for "luck" like landing on a good property to buy OR negotiate with your pokai renters with lots of good properties) CashFlow 101 - after mastering Monopoly If older say Primary 4 & above, then "7 habits" book Oh yah, any apps which teach investment? Today's generation don't play board games any more. This post has been edited by river.sand: Nov 22 2015, 10:23 AM |
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Nov 24 2015, 10:01 PM
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Nov 26 2015, 07:41 AM
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Nov 25 2015, 10:41 PM) My portfolio as of 24 Nov: Do you invest in or trade UT 1) CIMB Global Titans (32%) - bought in April 2015 - up 8.56% 2) Ponzi 2.0 (29%) - bought in April 2015 - down 4.87% 3) Big Cap China (22%) - bought April 2015 - down 10.80% 4) Aberdeen Islamic (17%) - bought Feb 2015 - up 3.89% Should I dump Ponzi 2.0? Hold Ponzi 2.0 until April 2017. If it's still red only then you sell it. But you can consider cut down on Big Cap China. Not because it is red, but because you are too heavy on China. This post has been edited by river.sand: Nov 26 2015, 07:43 AM |
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Nov 26 2015, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(adele123 @ Nov 26 2015, 02:41 PM) not an issue. I don't have a tablet, and using the browser on smartphone is a bit inconvenient.Also out of curiousity, anyone tops up using their smartphone/tablet browser? provided top up from CMF not via FPX. Doesn't using browser on tablet give the same experience as using browser on PC? If FPX doesn't work on tablet, we can still make payment using bank apps. |
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