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yes,..because of past 7x......I just entered (gambled) 1.7% into it yesterdayFundsupermart.com v13, Merry X'mas and Happy 牛(bull!) Year
Fundsupermart.com v13, Merry X'mas and Happy 牛(bull!) Year
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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Dec 16 2015, 10:29 PM) When you want to play with support and resistance, need to play correctly. Don't buy until it bounce off the support. What happen if it break the support line instead of bounce up? no-lah....if this 1.7% were to drop again by 10% of NAV....then it will only affect my portfolio by 0.17%...then if calculate IRR...it will be affected by 0.05% different.....I think it is still bearable. This post has been edited by yklooi: Dec 16 2015, 11:09 PM |
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if my % of ROI since invest were to increase by 10% pa from now till DEC 2019, my IRR is just 6.33% my guess is, it will be VERY slim....so are my chances of having IRR > 6% any TAIKOR(s) can help comment? This post has been edited by yklooi: Dec 17 2015, 08:44 AM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Fed Ends Zero-Rate Era; Signals 4 Quarter-Point Increases in 2016
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in almost a decade, a widely telegraphed move that Chair Janet Yellen said would be followed by “gradual” tightening as officials watch for evidence of higher inflation. The Federal Open Market Committee unanimously voted to set the new target range for the federal funds rate at 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent, up from zero to 0.25 percent. Policy makers separately forecast an appropriate rate of 1.375 percent at the end of 2016, the same as September, implying four quarter-point increases in the target range next year, based on the median number from 17 officials. URL: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/201...-2016-increases |
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After much delay, Fed finally hike the rate
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QUOTE(David83 @ Dec 17 2015, 07:26 AM) Fed Ends Zero-Rate Era; Signals 4 Quarter-Point Increases in 2016 Market rally The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in almost a decade, a widely telegraphed move that Chair Janet Yellen said would be followed by “gradual” tightening as officials watch for evidence of higher inflation. The Federal Open Market Committee unanimously voted to set the new target range for the federal funds rate at 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent, up from zero to 0.25 percent. Policy makers separately forecast an appropriate rate of 1.375 percent at the end of 2016, the same as September, implying four quarter-point increases in the target range next year, based on the median number from 17 officials. URL: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/201...-2016-increases |
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Lets see Asia market will follow rally bo!!
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Bau at Bursa
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Dec 17 2015, 02:13 AM) if my % of ROI since invest were to increase by 10% pa from now till DEC 2019, my IRR is just 6.33% my guess is, it will be VERY slim....so are my chances of having IRR > 6% any TAIKOR(s) can help comment? |
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QUOTE(river.sand @ Dec 17 2015, 09:08 AM) Low IRR is dragged down by past performance, which is something you can't change. What is important is future performance. yes, that is correct....that is why my dilemma starts.... achieving 10% pa increase in ROI is very NOT easy, what is more to try to get it continuously for years.... (looking at the chart/data.....the increase of IRR rate of latter years (2018/2019) is reducing,...I guess it will get less and less after 2020...even though the figures shows a 10% pa increase in ROI) I had try almost 100% EQ for 1 yr with no better results, currently at about 65% EQ, so what is your suggestion/advise? This post has been edited by yklooi: Dec 17 2015, 09:23 AM |
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Dec 17 2015, 02:13 AM) if my % of ROI since invest were to increase by 10% pa from now till DEC 2019, my IRR is just 6.33% my guess is, it will be VERY slim....so are my chances of having IRR > 6% any TAIKOR(s) can help comment? Build a properly diversified portfolio, and be patient. Don't go chasing returns. |
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Dec 17 2015, 09:26 AM) What is done is done, your IRR will bear the brunt of your screwed decisions forever. Build a properly diversified portfolio, and be patient. Don't go chasing returns. thinking of reducing EQ and focus that value into KGF and EISC (just an example) maybe more % on FI like 60%, 30% in EISC, 10% in KGF only (or maybe Ponzies) have to try to see how will the results be expected...with various "projected" rate of returns of those funds..... The chart/data provided me a glimpse of my "would be" performance of the next many years..... have to do something to change that, it not happy with it? This post has been edited by yklooi: Dec 17 2015, 09:48 AM |
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hi, is "RHB Asian Income Fund" a good buy since it declares distribution quarterly?
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