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Fund Investment Corner v2, A to Z about Fund
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bulkbiz
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Aug 13 2008, 12:10 PM
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Hi there,
I have some doubt here, I bought Public China ittikal fund last year during the fund launch. The price was 0.25. As of yesterday the price is 0.18 something, I know unit trust is for long term, but it never raise over 0.25 since the day I bought. Now every month it will auto debit from my PBB account RM500. I doubt after 2-3 years this fund will earn me money.
Anyone of you here consistently get 15% annual return for all the investment he did? If yes please share:) (10% above also can share). I am 25 this year and decided to retired by the age of 50. I want to compound my investment money. hehe
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bulkbiz
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Aug 13 2008, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(darkknight81 @ Aug 13 2008, 12:57 PM) First, no fund / stock is always going up. There sure will be some correction and downturn. So for long term investment you are looking for the long term prospect not short term. Like what buffet do, after you invest, you should not monitor on the price movement but you should look for the overall company profile and growth. For your case which is china fund, you should look into china market in the next 10 years (excluding gaming, alchohol as itikal fund is syariah compliance). But my concern on china fund is china is facing rapid aging population. This is the important thing you got to look into. Okay, I am going to sell it off
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bulkbiz
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Apr 29 2009, 03:12 PM
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Admin please move this post if it is not correct.
One question, can I withdraw my public mutual fund without going through my agent? FYI, this agent is my relative, talk a lot, if i withdraw now sure he ask many questions. I wanna avoid that. Possible?
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bulkbiz
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Jun 5 2009, 10:51 PM
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my public china ittikal almost reach 0.20 cent....hope can break it...
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bulkbiz
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Jun 20 2009, 07:35 PM
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What a rally for public china itikal fund until 0.19xx, now drop back to 0.1796, wait for it to drop somemore so that I can pump in some money:)
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