Why wanna go for their variable pricing funds ? Better and more consistent than other unit trust managers ?
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Sep 8 2022, 11:42 AM
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Why wanna go for their variable pricing funds ? Better and more consistent than other unit trust managers ?
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Sep 8 2022, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(Davez89 @ Sep 8 2022, 11:46 AM) If 6-9% nobody invest in asb lo even asb is less than 5% nowadays Fully understand for fixed price ones. But for non fixed prices, there are so many other managed investment products such as funds by other fund managers, structured products etc. Because for nons u can hardly get fixed price as quota is always full unless u're lucky someone sold when ure trying to purchase. Why go for ASNB ones for variable pricing ones ? |
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Sep 8 2022, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE(Davez89 @ Sep 8 2022, 12:04 PM) I believe it's because some lack of knowledge about what they are buying or too frustrated that they can't get fixed priced asnb products so opt for variable price funds. The upfront charges for variable finds is pretty high as well if I remember correctly. Not sure about the dividend history but it should somehow be better than FD I guess? Other fund houses offers wider range of funds offering, some with foreign expertise, etc etc |
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