Just want to inquire , how much do you need to invest to get a monthly returns of average of Rm500 in a average performing market , moderate aggressive types.
Thanks
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May 16 2011, 08:31 AM
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Hi guys ~~ Hope you guys can help me .
Just want to inquire , how much do you need to invest to get a monthly returns of average of Rm500 in a average performing market , moderate aggressive types. Thanks |
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May 16 2011, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ May 16 2011, 09:21 AM) Hi Ghoss. Thanks a lot Based on an average annual return of 8%pa, to achieve $6K per year ($500 *12) = $75K. FYI - assuming 8%pa is a safe long term stats Based on an average annual return of 10%pa, to achieve $6K per year ($500 *12) = $60K. Take a look at the CAGR /pa statistics of most of Public Mutual's equity funds - it hovers from around 7% to 10%, median is approximately 8% It's what I expected , btw do they pay the dividends monthly / quarterly or every 6 months ? Thought of investing the money and use the dividends to pay for the monthly installments of a property , do you think it's a good idea? |
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May 16 2011, 01:10 PM
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Totally blown my mind away. What is M1 a/c ? I asked as might as well I invest money and get the returns to pay on the mortgage rather than paying the mortgage and still need to pay the installments afterwards . |
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May 16 2011, 01:30 PM
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True also , I asked my friends . They told me the best way is do own research and invest in share but low risk low profit = vice versa
Assuming the mortgage < IOR , might as well invest and get the money to pay the installment . |
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May 16 2011, 01:51 PM
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True as well , now I'm contemplating in between forex / stocks
Which one should I pickup |
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May 16 2011, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ May 16 2011, 02:05 PM) Which one are U more comfortable with? the "style" i mean Yea , I guess I will go for stocks as not so fast pace as forex.eg. Forex - U better watch it carefully, especially if U r running with a 100:1 leverage. Read-up in the same LYN forum -there's something on FOREX. Horror stories and Good stories. eg2. Stocks - U good at telling / reading financial ratios if U doing investments? OR good in technical analysis (fear/greed/volume/candlesticks/ etc.)? Me - i'm a slow fler Personally - i'd prefer to OWN an asset generating $ VS. owning the $ I'm kinda small fries at the moment , So I plan to buy low and wait for it to grow before selling it off . I prefer now to buy it without leverage else too hot too handle. |
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