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What to do with RM100k, RM100k investment thread
What to do with RM100k, RM100k investment thread
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Oct 7 2016, 08:07 PM
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Bumi? Masuk asb sudah.
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Oct 8 2016, 09:33 AM
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Invest on Public Mutual. Safe and good return. Pm me if you want to know more. I can intro u a good UT agent.
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Oct 8 2016, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(red123 @ Oct 4 2016, 10:35 PM) Hey guys. Let's say I have RM100k savings. Can I know what investment I can do with it with the following conditions: put 20% in FD (about 3%), 50% in Malaysian REITS (5-8% dividend) and 30% in Malaysian bluechips like Maybank, or Telco like maxis/digi. Portfolio like this is zero monitoring needed, just collect dividend, dun worry about downturns cos its a long term investment1) Minimal monitoring, as I planned to keep my job that earns about RM3,000 a month. 2) No financing needed, as abovesaid with a salary of Rm3,000/month I won't be able to fork out additional expenses. 3) Low risk, the RM100,000 is my everything and losing them means I am no better than a beggar 4) good return, I don't expect a high substantial return with low risk but at least a decent return I have considered the following:- a) Low cost flat that cost <RM100k and rent it out by hiring an agent to manage it. I don't know how much rent I can get each month with such low cost flat b) FD which is really minimal at <4% return. Last resort. c) Unit Trust. Low risk high return? Again I don't know anything about shares and trusts. d) Coin washer business. (as a partner) e) swiftlet nest investment and hire agent (those rural properties cost <100k) but high risk of no return f) investment in gold. About me:- i) 29 years old ii) not getting married anytime. Foreverarone iii) Have a car, have a place to stay. iv) monthly expenses = RM2200 v) Not a bumi so ASB out of picture Anyway I hope all the maestros here can share their insights with me as to what to do with RM100k for investment. Thank you. Forget about Unit trusts you also need to get your priorities straigh...u say low risk and 100k is your everything...then why the hell are you even thinking of ventures like swiftlet and coin washer biz? these are all extremly high risk ventures. No need agent to be a landlord....even with full time job, a normal person can handle 2-3 rental props with no issues, use weekend to collect rent fix issues, if you have good tenants who bank in rental..even easier This post has been edited by jwrx: Oct 8 2016, 09:44 AM |
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Oct 8 2016, 01:29 PM
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I would dump it into a FD first. Wait for a major correction. Start dumping your money into equities after that.
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Oct 8 2016, 04:40 PM
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Now is the right time to go in equity due fall of shares price last year. UT giv better return (more than 10 percent per year in long term)
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Oct 8 2016, 04:42 PM
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do ASB financing RM200K for all your 5 kids. Need 80K for first year installment, and next year let the dividing cover the montlhy payment.
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Oct 9 2016, 01:09 PM
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Investment is risky
Never try it with 100k in one lump sum You will need to learn to loss first as a newbie, and the more you learn to familiar with the market direction you will have better chance to winning from it. This included house/unit trust/forex/equity market/gold/crude oil/virtual coin, Put aside 90% of them in fd and 10% pour into the market as a lesson fee, once you get used to it then you can increase the stake to 20%, and if you can start getting positive return continuously from the market you can finally increase it to 100% stake, or you can even go far beyond to 200% stake by taking low cost loan. |
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Oct 9 2016, 06:58 PM
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