Wow, very impressive of FSM to have the balls to come out and say something like this. So anyone selling yet? I moved a bit out of Titans last week into Asian Total Return. Now I may have to consider moving more, maybe even out to cash.
hi sifus all... i'm looking to diversify out to global markets as currently i'm already holding quite a bit of malaysian and regional equities. Looking at the two global fund in FSM, i'm currently deciding between Titan fund and Eastspring Global Leaders. As bullets not enough, i can only choose one..
The upcoming rate hike by the Feds would affect these two funds right.. should i go into the fund now or hold back cash on hand first? Anyway, my amount is not large (<RM 5k) per investment as i do consistent dollar cost averaging.
Wow, very impressive of FSM to have the balls to come out and say something like this. So anyone selling yet? I moved a bit out of Titans last week into Asian Total Return. Now I may have to consider moving more, maybe even out to cash.
Nope. I’ll stay and VCA... might consider Asian Total Return too. but will not increase the % allocation of fund for bond.
"Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful" - Warren Buffett
This post has been edited by JAIDK23: Dec 15 2015, 11:37 AM
Wow, very impressive of FSM to have the balls to come out and say something like this. So anyone selling yet? I moved a bit out of Titans last week into Asian Total Return. Now I may have to consider moving more, maybe even out to cash.
many posts back,...one forummer had posted that the impressive returns of Asian Total return fund was contributed largely by the depreciation of the Ringgit.... wanna take take into consideration?
hi sifus all... i'm looking to diversify out to global markets as currently i'm already holding quite a bit of malaysian and regional equities. Looking at the two global fund in FSM, i'm currently deciding between Titan fund and Eastspring Global Leaders. As bullets not enough, i can only choose one..
The upcoming rate hike by the Feds would affect these two funds right.. should i go into the fund now or hold back cash on hand first? Anyway, my amount is not large (<RM 5k) per investment as i do consistent dollar cost averaging.
many posts back,...one forummer had posted that the impressive returns of Asian Total return fund was contributed largely by the depreciation of the Ringgit.... wanna take take into consideration?
Even so, it doesn't seem that the Ringgit is likely to bounce back anytime soon what with the oil price being what it is. Do you have an alternative to suggest?
Even so, it doesn't seem that the Ringgit is likely to bounce back anytime soon what with the oil price being what it is. Do you have an alternative to suggest?
what i think that forummer was saying is that the Ringgit had already fallen by a large %, so the Asian total Returns fund had gained almost by that rate too. will the Ringgit continue to fall at that rate from now?
i was actually shopping around for good bond fund and this has come timely....
was actually aiming for Affin Hwang Select Bond fund...good, consistent and diversified performer...but this celaka FSM dont carry this fund anymore....bugger!
i was actually shopping around for good bond fund and this has come timely....
was actually aiming for Affin Hwang Select Bond fund...good, consistent and diversified performer...but this celaka FSM dont carry this fund anymore....bugger!
^ Gold and silver trader warning about economic collapse is like Starbucks warning people that kopitiam coffee is low-grade and could cause health problems
many posts back,...one forummer had posted that the impressive returns of Asian Total return fund was contributed largely by the depreciation of the Ringgit.... wanna take take into consideration?
ATR Fund is a feeder fund of Asia High Yield Bond Fund. What's is performance of the latter? (I am surfing with mobile so don't feel like checking it out.)