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whirlwind
post Jan 25 2021, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(ironman16 @ Jan 25 2021, 12:45 PM)
i choose Affin Hwang Select Asia Pacific (Ex Japan) Dividend Fund - MYR  whistling.gif
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QUOTE(jj_jz @ Jan 25 2021, 12:51 PM)
I roughly compare the affin hwang opportunity fund & the dividend fund la, correct me if i am wrong, the portfolio and allocation is quite similar right?
if in this case, what makes you prefer the dividend fund more
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What’s more interesting would be Affin Hwang Select Asia xJapan Quantum fund this few weeks 👍 but with Malaysia allocation of 26%
2021 year to date 17% returns
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post Jan 26 2021, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Jan 26 2021, 06:58 PM)
Hi All,

I have been using FSM since 2016 (i think?_ mainly on PRS. Only last year i started exploring i-invest using epf mid/late last year. 

i have been interested in UT in the US market but since PRS and i-invest are limited, there is virtually no fund eligible under those 2 category.

in conjunction with the promo that FSM have until end of month (0% sales), and i have some extra fund to invest this month, anyone can give some pointers on any fund (preferably exposure to US market) to i should look into?

i will look into it further myself, but just need some pointers. i wont take this as a buy call. dont worry.
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There’s many funds in FSM having very high allocation in the US. Just look for global sector and check out the fund fact sheet.
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post Feb 2 2021, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Feb 2 2021, 04:06 PM)
My ROI is 4%; KWSP is expected to be around 4.5% for 2020.

That is why I said my gung-fu is not as good as KWSP manager lor!
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I gave up on KAF Tactical fund

Gonna divert to TA Small Cap
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post Feb 4 2021, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(adix4 @ Feb 4 2021, 09:10 AM)
Hi guys need your opinion, 4 funds in my mind (Shariah)

Which either one should I choose :/ this is my second fund that I will invest in

1. Affin Hwang AIIMAN Asia (Ex Japan) Growth Fund - MYR
2. Aberdeen Standard Islamic World Equity Fund - Class A
3. Principal Greater China Equity Fund - MYR
4. Eastspring Investments Dinasti Equity Fund
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Affin Hwang AIIMAN Asia (Ex Japan) Growth Fund - MYR 👍

QUOTE(CQT @ Feb 4 2021, 09:58 AM)
Hi everyone, this is my allocation in my FSM:

1) Nomura i-Income Fund 60%
2) Kenanga Growth Fund 6%
3) United Global Quality -MYR Hedged - 15%
4) rhb cash management - 19%

Too heavy in fixed income fund.
I am planning to diversify into China (Principal Greater China) and Tech (TA Global) fund.
Should I diversify into Asia ex Japan? But I had the Affin Hwang PRS Growth fund which has exposure into it.

Any opinion guys? Thanks.
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Principal Greater China 👍
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post Feb 4 2021, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(sohailili @ Feb 4 2021, 02:05 PM)
if one bought principal greater china on 29th utilizing the  0% sales charges. u r looking at 4.2% gain based on 2nd Feb NAV.
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If one bought PGC since early of the year even with 1.5% sales charge, 13% year to date gain 👍 ain’t that bad too.
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post Feb 6 2021, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(yycclin @ Feb 6 2021, 01:29 PM)
Btw, these my allocation for discussion purposes.

Need any improvement ?

All comments are welcome wink.gif
                            Allocation.
■Asia ex Japan        2.84%
■US                      10.03%
■China              16.17%
■Malaysia              0.56%
■Greater China      20.25%
■China India      6.55%
■Global              43.60%
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I think Asia ex Japan 👍 but your allocation kinda low
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post Feb 8 2021, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(killdavid @ Feb 8 2021, 10:10 AM)
The forgotten shining star of FSM, Kenanga Growth Fund is clocking 9.15% YTD performance.
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Kenanga Growth Opportunities even better at 12.23%
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post Feb 10 2021, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Feb 10 2021, 02:31 PM)
Who here is heavy on China.

Uncle Xi is giving good ang-pow this CNY. Huat! Ong! Heng!

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Me me!

Happy CNY!

May the year of the bull be a bullish one
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post Feb 12 2021, 04:57 PM

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Xi-Biden telephone call sends positive signals to world
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Friday, 12 Feb 2021

4:00 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/focus/2021/...ignals-to-world
The telephone conversation between the two heads of state on the eve of the Lunar New Year symbolises goodwill and marks a new starting point for direct communication between the two countries. — Xinhua

CHINESE President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart, Joe Biden, held their first telephone conversation on Thursday since the latter entered the White House in late January, sending a series of positive signals to the world community.

The first one is embedded in the exchange of Lunar New Year greetings between the two presidents.

The Spring Festival is a very important holiday for the Chinese. The telephone conversation between the two heads of state on the eve of the Lunar New Year marks a new starting point for direct communication, symbolises goodwill, and conforms to the expectations of the Chinese and Americans, as well as those of the wider global community.

The second positive message is a shared will to maintain communication between the two sides. In their dialogue, the two leaders agreed to maintain close communication on China-US relations and issues of mutual interest.

Biden said Washington is prepared to have candid and constructive dialogue with China in the spirit of mutual respect and to improve mutual understanding and avoid miscommunication and miscalculation. Those agreements bear positive significance for Beijing and Washington to dispel misunderstandings and engage in normal dialogue.

Over the past few years, the China-US relationship has encountered the most serious difficulties since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties. Some Washington politicians, who remain stuck in the Cold-War mentality, saw in China a grave threat to the United States. They rolled out a raft of policies that meddled in China's internal affairs and damaged the interests of the Chinese people. They even tried to decouple the two countries and advocate for a new Cold War.

With the inauguration of the Biden administration, returning the China-US relationship to the right track has become a common aspiration of the international community.

When viewing the relations between the world's top two economies, one should refrain from having their eyes glued to where the two countries disagree and look instead to the bigger picture.

It is quite normal for Beijing and Washington to disagree with each other on some issues. In the face of those disagreements, the two sides need to respect each other, treat each other as equals, and manage their differences in a constructive fashion. One way to manage those differences is by re-establishing various dialogue mechanisms in order to accurately understand each other's policy intentions.

The third message lies in the recognition of the spirit of cooperation. History and reality clearly show that China and the United States both gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation; dialogue is always better than friction.

Over the past more than four decades since the two countries established their diplomatic relations, bilateral ties have grown into one of the most deeply interwoven relationships in the world that includes broad areas of cooperation and extensive areas of common interest.

Cooperation is in line with the fundamental interests of both sides and represents a popular trend that cannot be reversed.

On the global stage, cooperation between China and the United States can accomplish a great deal. The two countries have together fought terrorism, addressed the 2008 global financial crisis, combated the Ebola epidemic, and collaborated on the Paris climate accord.

As the world is undergoing a transformation unseen in a century, which is compounded by a raging Covid-19 pandemic, China and the United States must shoulder their responsibilities as major countries to jointly tackle global challenges. They ought to maintain stability in the Asia-Pacific region and promote world peace and development.

Currently, the world's arguably most important bilateral relationship is standing at a new and critical juncture, and head-of-state diplomacy can play an irreplaceable guiding role.

Looking to the future, the two countries should make joint efforts in the same direction, follow the spirit of no conflict, no confrontation, mutual respect and win-win cooperation, focus on cooperation, manage their differences, and work for the sound and stable development of China-US relations. —Xinhua
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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Feb 12 2021, 08:45 PM)
But then this article doesn't seem to suggest good relation between both of them.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-chin...a-idUSKBN2AB075
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This side of the world interpret the call a positive sign for China and the other side of the world interpret the call a positive sign for the US.

Let’s wait for the actions from both side to determine what would the phone call to the US-China results too
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index set for biggest overhaul in 51 years

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/hong...erhaul-51-years

Any comments on this in terms of short and long term
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S&P 500, Nasdaq fall as high-flying tech stocks slide
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/sp-5...ch-stocks-slide

Investors moving away from tech stocks in US, will investors in Asia do the same 🤔

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