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post Oct 19 2016, 07:13 PM

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I AM RICH. I AM RICH. DISTRIBUTION FROM RHB BOND FUND IS OUT.

I got RM1465.22.

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post Oct 19 2016, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(Vanguard 2015 @ Oct 19 2016, 07:13 PM)
I AM RICH. I AM RICH. DISTRIBUTION FROM RHB BOND FUND IS OUT.

I got RM1465.22.

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Islamic bond?
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post Oct 19 2016, 07:44 PM

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Oooi, what are you waiting for....Sailang liao..... grin.gif


40% Upside For Asian Equities By End 2018
October 19, 2016
In this article, FSM discuss why emerging markets including Asia are at an inflexion point for valuation re-rating and earnings upgrades. Based on this trend, we expect the P/E of the Asian equity market to be re-rated to 16X over the next two years. We project the Asian equities to offer a 40% upside by end of 2018.
Author : iFAST Research Team

http://www.fundsupermart.com.hk/hk/main/re...End-2018--12622

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post Oct 19 2016, 07:55 PM

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QUOTE(T231H @ Oct 19 2016, 07:44 PM)
Oooi, what are you waiting for....Sailang liao..... :grin:
40% Upside For Asian Equities By End 2018
October 19, 2016
In this article, FSM discuss why emerging markets including Asia are at an inflexion point for valuation re-rating and earnings upgrades. Based on this trend, we expect the P/E of the Asian equity market to be re-rated to 16X over the next two years. We project the Asian equities to offer a 40% upside by end of 2018.
Author : iFAST Research Team

http://www.fundsupermart.com.hk/hk/main/re...End-2018--12622
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Don't see specific fund recommended
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post Oct 19 2016, 07:59 PM

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QUOTE(tonytyk @ Oct 19 2016, 07:55 PM)
Don't see specific fund recommended
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That's because this is written by HK FSM.

So you won't see Msia fund recommended inside smile.gif
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post Oct 19 2016, 08:01 PM

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QUOTE(tonytyk @ Oct 19 2016, 07:55 PM)
Don't see specific fund recommended
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Goto FSM MY site
click RESEARCH
select RECOMMENDED FUNDS
look for anything with the words ASIA EX JAPAN.
buy ALL.
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post Oct 19 2016, 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(tonytyk @ Oct 19 2016, 07:55 PM)
Don't see specific fund recommended
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It's HK. What fund they recommend does not exist in FSM malaysia. Can jist take their view and invest in that sector lo.
Basically they are telling you to go for asia pacific.

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post Oct 19 2016, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(T231H @ Oct 19 2016, 08:01 PM)
Goto FSM MY site
click RESEARCH
select RECOMMENDED FUNDS
look for anything with the words ASIA EX JAPAN.
buy ALL.
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post Oct 19 2016, 08:45 PM

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devil.gif FSM MY just recently posted this.......

"We advocate investors to remain diversified geographically for their portfolios, and be mindful to spread their investments across months if they wish to enter the market at this juncture as rising volatility is expected in the equity markets with a heightened possibility towards tightening of monetary policy by the US, economic restructuring on China’s stabilizing economy and the intensification of geopolitical risks around the world. While recent recovery in the equity markets might have relieved investors’ sentiment, we advise investors to remain cautious, and continue to have a long-term view in managing their portfolios. Valuation metrics have picked up quite a fair bit, making some of the markets within the Asia ex-Japan region and Emerging Markets to approach fairer value as compared to the beginning of 2016. Looking from a portfolio perspective, we maintain our neutral position in equities and bonds. While we still believe that the global economy is likely to continue its expansion, expected returns no longer justify an overweight position in equities given that expected returns are not as attractive as before, reducing the expected reward for the amount of risk taken.

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post Oct 19 2016, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(Vanguard 2015 @ Oct 19 2016, 07:13 PM)
I AM RICH. I AM RICH. DISTRIBUTION FROM RHB BOND FUND IS OUT.

I got RM1465.22.

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Wah, you invested RM22.8k in RHB Bond, ah.. rclxms.gif

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post Oct 19 2016, 08:55 PM

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Here is the reply i get from FSM via email

Dear Mr XXX,

Hi thank you for your email.

Basically the allocation is fine, you may take note that your portfolio is more aggressive as the allocation is 15% in fixed income and 85% in equities. The allocation in Asia is about 50% in your portfolio as well. As if you are willing to extend your investment horizon to longer period if that time being the equity market is dropping, then you can have more allocation into equity portion. There is always a flexibility in asset allocation depends your level of risk acceptance and investment horizon.

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haha any comments?


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post Oct 19 2016, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(Vanguard 2015 @ Oct 19 2016, 07:13 PM)
I AM RICH. I AM RICH. DISTRIBUTION FROM RHB BOND FUND IS OUT.

I got RM1465.22.

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I think you made a typo, you left a zero or two behind right? bruce.gif

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post Oct 19 2016, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(T231H @ Oct 19 2016, 08:45 PM)
devil.gif  FSM MY just recently posted this.......
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Hey Malaysia FSM research staff, you toking kok izzit?

Your HK counterpart just wrote the opposite. Asking us to Sai-Lang into equities!

Xuzen

P/s This happens very often, even amongst those ang-mohs analysts. One says A, another says B and A and B are opposite of each other. Sigh.... looks like I have to rely on Algozen™ after all......
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QUOTE(ivzh @ Oct 19 2016, 08:55 PM)
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rclxms.gif good.
now you have selected your portfolio....& since it is pocket money for investing and you have 10 yrs horizon with 20% more in ASNB-FP....
now here is what to do....

"The most important advice I would give to anyone who hasn't started (be it man or woman) and is being held back is to starting investing now, but use a small amount.
Something you are comfortable with even if you suffer losses. It can be as little as one thousand dollars because that is usually all you need to start investing into a unit trust.
Then, as you invest, you will see how markets and such affect your returns and you will be able to learn from your experiences without suffering too much heartache compared to if you placed your entire life savings into the market and lose half of it in a market crash.
The key thing is you have to accumulate investing experience. No amount of prior reading up and accumulating of knowledge can compare with actual investing experience which can only be built up by using your own money to invest. You have to experience the emotional pull that comes from market ups and downs and learn how to handle your emotions during those times. And learning from mistakes made is the greatest teacher. "

https://secure.fundsupermart.com/main/resea...SJBlog_20141031

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post Oct 19 2016, 09:55 PM

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AIYH,

Below is my formula of Modigliani ratio:

You check whether is correct or not with your previous example?

Legends:

R(i) = return on investment of fund (i)

R(f) = Risk free rate

SD(b) = Std-Dev of benchmark

SD(i) = Std-Dev of fund (i)

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post Oct 19 2016, 10:00 PM

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AIYH,

Here is the simplified or an alternative way to express M2M ratio:




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post Oct 19 2016, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(ivzh @ Oct 19 2016, 08:55 PM)
Here is the reply i get from FSM via email

Dear Mr XXX,

Hi thank you for your email.

Basically the allocation is fine, you may take note that your portfolio is more aggressive as the allocation is 15% in fixed income and 85% in equities. The allocation in Asia is about 50% in your portfolio as well. As if you are willing to extend your investment horizon to longer period if that time being the equity market is dropping, then you can have more allocation into equity portion. There is always a flexibility in asset allocation depends your level of risk acceptance and investment horizon.

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haha any comments?
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macam copy xuxen punya portfolio je. even down to the percentage of diversification.
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post Oct 20 2016, 03:28 AM

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Oct 19 2016, 09:16 PM)
Hey Malaysia FSM research staff, you toking kok izzit?

Your HK counterpart just wrote the opposite. Asking us to Sai-Lang into equities!

Xuzen

P/s This happens very often, even amongst those ang-mohs analysts. One says A, another says B and A and B are opposite of each other. Sigh.... looks like I have to rely on Algozen™ after all......
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Don't forget forex factor.

FSM HK is talking to hongkies holding HK dollars.
FSM MY is talking to Bolehlanders holding 1MDB currency Ringgit.
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post Oct 20 2016, 08:33 AM

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hey guys. I'm putting in 20k in libra this coming month as my fd is maturing. what do you think. is this a wise move?
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post Oct 20 2016, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(Avangelice @ Oct 20 2016, 08:33 AM)
hey guys. I'm putting in 20k in libra this coming month as my fd is maturing. what do you think. is this a wise move?
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Background:
At the moment. Anita Mui had a similar return to ASx FP, and Anita Mui is charging platform fee.

RHB Bond/Islamic Bond Fund provide slightly higher return compared to Anita Mui and no platform fee, but if redeem within a year it will charge a redemption fee.

Despite that, Anita Mui possess higher risk return ratio ATM.

Suggestion:
Hence, depends on the money you invest, if you need liquidity, put in ASx FP if you can

If that is not your cup of tea, put in Anita Mui, but prepare some money in CMF for platform fee deduction if you do not want them to deduct from your holding laugh.gif

Or if the money can be put aside for more than a year, RHB Bond/Islamic Bond Fund smile.gif

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