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 Fund Investment Corner v2, A to Z about Fund

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l3g3nd1314
post Apr 4 2011, 12:48 AM

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QUOTE(rstusa @ Mar 23 2011, 11:00 AM)
Is there any websites showing the performance of Malaysia mutual funds by year to year percentage return?

An example link like this showing the mutual funds year by year performance in HK http://www.fundexpress.hsbc.com.hk/HSBCSit...x?FundName=fund
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Just spend RM5 to purchase a copy of the Edge and you have access over all the unit trust products in Malaysia and their overall performances, similar to what shown on the website you shared.
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post Apr 30 2011, 02:55 AM

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QUOTE(MNet @ Apr 29 2011, 08:29 PM)
What the reason behind it why it re-open to public again?
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One of the possible reasons is because fund manager saw opportunity in the market and they need funding to execute their plans.
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post May 6 2011, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ May 6 2011, 09:45 PM)
You don't understand what I am trying to say.
UT, stock market, can result in loss even after 5 or even longer term.

Eg.
an index fund that tracking KLCI that you bought during 1993, KLCI was 1300, after 18 years, KLCI now is 1500, how many return you get? 1500-1300= 200/1300 = 15% over the 18 years, which even FD is beating this kind of return.
This is not yet counted the potential annual management fee of 1.5% over the 18 years period, which amounted 27% total on the fund NAV already.

While there are a number of UT that yield you loss even after 3-5 years or even longer period.

Economy is up trend, but this doesn't mean UT must be uptrend as well. There were listed company go burst during bad time, there are bond defaulting during recession time, which can sink a fund performance greatly.

Yes, stock market and UT can yield good return, there is no doubt, if choose the right one, right timing. But to say UT 100% must yield good return, this statement is not necessary a must.
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I can tell you an investor who started off an Index Fund in 1993 until today earns a total return of more than 400%. Please do not simply do calculation and mislead people.

p/s: For more reference pls check here yourself and you will find out that I didn't pluck the figure out of thin air.

This post has been edited by l3g3nd1314: May 6 2011, 11:33 PM

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