There are 3 common strategies used in unit trust investment.
1. Ringgit Cost Averaging
Regularly invest a fix amount in a unit trust fund regardless of market trend is called the Ringgit Cost Averaging strategy. The actual market performance is fluctuating. When the equity market is high, you buy less unit with the same amount. When the market is low, you buy more unit. For long term, you will get much more unit in the lower price range.
2. Portfolio Re-balancing
Portfolio re-balancing is the process of bringing the different asset classes back into proper relationship following a significant change in one or more. More simply stated, it is returning your portfolio to the proper mix of stocks, bonds and cash when they no longer conform to your plan.
Example:
You start investing 50% in equity and 50% in fixed income fund.
1 year later, the equity rises and now your portfolio consist of 80% equity and 20% fixed income fund.
To re-balance your portfolio, you should sell 30% of your total fund in equity and invest it in fixed income fund so that the portfolio is maintained.
This is the simple principle of buying low, and selling high.
If you are investing with Fundsupermart, you can easily do fund switching of your unit trust portfolio by logging into your account online. There are no switching fees involved and you can switch between different unit trust companies.
3. Switching
Switching will lock in the gain you made in your unit trust investment. Switching fees are low and definitely lower than the upfront service charge. When you are making profit from an equity fund, you can switch it to some lower risk fund to lock the gain instead of selling it for cash. When the market turn low, you can switch it back to equity fund.






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the 2nd and 3rd points sounds a bit overlapped, and also a bit contradicting to each other.
Maybe it would be helpful if you write about their difference and similiarities in another article.
I think these rules are quite helpful but switching too much will sway away from original portfolio and investment goals, don’t you think so?
Hi Relax,
You are right. Switching should be integrated into portfolio rebalancing. It will avoid the timing risk.
Since switching will cost the investor, so i think if the investors want to do switching, must ensure the amount that they switch is more than the transaction cost, if not the profit will all belong to the mutual fund company. Other than avoid the timing risk, investors also need to avoid the transaction cost of swtiching. Therefore, before investing in unit trust, investors must look for a good consultant or agent that provide the timing switching skills.
@Eng Hua,
Thanks for commenting constructively here
Cheers!
I still owed the outstanding housing loan around RM52000.00.Is it good for me to refinancing my house from UOB bank to maximun full loan to longer period?my age is 45 year old now.
HI Chee Jin,
You can do that as long as it gives you better rate, without penalty.
It will be better to ask for the new lower interest rate from the house loan provider, in you case, OUB. Then you don’t lost in transfer cost, like lawyer fee, MRTA. You could save about 10%. If you trasfer to other bank, your saving may be just enough to pay for transfer fee. Islam Bank may be the only bank for free transfer. Islam bank rejected my application, reason given was my age, 55 years. Please find out. I have just done the request for lower interest rate from HSBC, and is done in 3 minute, and approval in 1 week. BLR -1.7%. although not so low.
Is it good to take housing loan money to invest in ASB bumiputra unit trust scheme.My spouse is bumiputra.Can I get better benefit in return or is it worth?thanks
Hi Chee Jin,
You are referring to using debt to invest. In fact, it depends on how confident you can get the return that’s higher than bank interest charges.
For the time being, looks like ASB is giving higher return than bank interest.
KC Lau, my portfolio is 50%equity, 20% bond, 15% cash,15% property. I am not into the stock market, thus the closest I get into equity is via UT. Is this portfolio okay?
2. I am still at the accumulation stage, perhaps will think about switching when I reach 100k. Is it alright?
@Gavin,
You can rebalance your portfolio along the way.
UT is about accumulation of units. If we buy into a fund (equity)that has lower price, we will get more units.
If after some months, we switch to another fund (equity also) that is higher in price, will our accumulated total units remain the same? Thus when we sell at this new higher price, we can reap more profits. Am I right?
@Gavin,
the total of unit is always recalculated when you switch from fund A to Fund B, depends on the price.
@gavin, nope. When you must switch, you buy based on that fund price so your accumulated total units changed.
Sometimes looking into balancing/divesification based on asset classes is not enough. You should also have funds invested globally to migrate risks involving a certain country or continent.
switching has its pro and cons. unless u are sure that u are happy with the returns
and very disciplined to do the switch into bond fund when necessary. u may plan to switch but when your return hits the target of eg 20% ,emotion takes over and u want to wait a little longer to gain more. Then the market dips, and u are at 15%. Fearful that market may go down further u finally switch at below target. The same applies when u want to switch out into equity. Therefore u lose out both ends.
The safer way is to invest with affordable monthly standing instruction and have some cash to top up more when market dips. U will be doing forced saving, dollar cost averaging, growing your wealth and grabbing market opportunities to accumulate more units, all in one and less stressful. But before doing all that u must have at least 8 months emergency fund put aside in bond fund or fixed income
KC Re-balancing makes no sense what so ever. Its a buzz word used in the U.S. to avoid law suits. Its part of the Modern Portfolio Management process that is TOTALLY discredited. Re-balancing means selling the good things in the portfolio, those that have strong relative strength and are likely to stay that way for a long time and reinvesting those funds you get from selling the good and buying the bad. What would have happened in the Dot Com bust if you were selling Oil that did well for 7 straight years from 2000 and put the money into Internet Stocks. You killed the portfolio. This is only a buzz word to get people to buy into MPT. It is always best for the investor or adviser to be a craftsman at the investment process and tactically rotate the portfolio when sectors and asset classes actually move out of favor. Kind of like Produce in the market changing seasons. Tom Dorsey
I agree with Tom Dorsey. Here is a person who knows the real stuff.
We must learn to separate the genuine stuff from all the misinformation
that is going around. To win, the investor either must learn about how to
win at investing, or latch on to an experienced and skillful advisor.
Learn to recognize the “market changing seasons” and know what
investment mode to use.
hi….all unit trust senior,
i plan to invest in unit trust…but i don’t have any idea & i not really understand about 2nd and 3rd points given above.
1. how to do portfolio re-balancing???
2. why we need to do?
3. what is switching & why need need to switch it??
4. when & how to switch??
if all senior got any useful info or hints plz send to me …..thanks !!!
alvin,
have u invested in UTrust? well, for further understanding, its better to hv meeting personnaly as this issue tend to get mis interpretations!!
Greetings & G’Day,
Invest directly into stock market will be better returns. Of course, high risk high gain.If you are a long term player( 10 – 12 years cynical), you’ll notice for the past 30 years, stocks market DROP drastically for 2 – 2.5 years(VERY FAST DROP), and took average 7-8 years(STABLE & STEADY uptrend) to slowly moving upward.
1. Buy Dow Jones, Nasdaq or UK stocks will gives better currency exchange returns in long term.
2. Consider buying Brazil STOCK MARKETs NOW!! Why Brazil ?
FIFA 2014 WORLD CUP OLYMPIC 2016 BRAZIL
Bought NYSE, NASDAQ stocks during fallouts of Washington Mutual, Lehman Brothers, trouble of AIG & USA Banking credit crunch, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac. Put Total Investment = RM60K and NOW VAlue at RM 400K .. Per history chart, it will worth few millions if you got patience to keep and hold stocks for 5 – 8 years from now.Beside that, the quaterly PAYOUT dividend is in Higher Currency Exchange..
Bank Of America(BAC), CitiGroup(C), Las Vegas Sands(LVS), XL Capital(XL), E-Trade(ETFC), MGM Mirage(MGM), General Electric(GE), Alcoa(AA), Beazer Home(BZH) ..
Mr. KC Lau,
Can I invest a lump sum (RM100K) in one fund ( example : index fund) just to collect dividend in January 2010. When dividend collected then I do switching to Regular Saving Fund, distribution in March 2010. After collected the dividend I do switching again to another fund (eg. P Ittikal fund) I will receive dividend in 31 May 2010.
Again I do switching to Small cap fund …………………………. till to Saving funds distribution in 31 Dec.
Is this a good practise to gain more or not ? please advice.
thank
Mary Tan
Mary,
Are you start doing this? i hope you didn’t get tie up due to the unit price get diluted.
Please look for capital gain rather than in interest gain.
Hi Mary, I am a Unit Trust Consultant, when you invest into a fund, it is for 3-5 years investment, not for short term. Frequent switching will incur you RM25/per switching. Also the dividend of a fund and share is different, dividend payout of a fund will dilute the fund price, other than the income you get from the dividend, you do not get any benefit (dividend+NAV). So I suggest you choose a fund that suit your investment objective and invest 3-5 years.
If you need any advice, please feel free to contact me. Thanks.
Hye,mary. can i have your contact number?
Hello my good fellow friends,
I think da best way to invest is either through the agent or through the financial adviser. This is because of their routine job to monitor da market daily. But nevertheless, you also need to do some homework such as to find the suitable fund that relates to your fund objectives and especially your time target to harvest your investment cause base on my experiences, most of people want to invest but maybe because of lack of information and experiences they lost their investment. May the market b with u….
*ps: this is just my personal view base only….
currently I’m switching my target this year to invest in real property..huhuhu…. (^_^)
Eng Hua, switching fee definitely lower than the amount transacted and lower than the service charge. Eg you switch RM10k fund, the switching cost is RM25 but if you sell and buy again you need to pay 5.5% which is RM550.
Mary, you can do that, but the distribution (or dividend you mention) is from the fund NAV. Eg now your NAV is RM10k, after distribute 2k, you fund will be slightly less than RM8k because everything distribution there is company tax involved. So actually not encourage to do that.
From my past experiences, switching is not that great as compared to dollar cost averaging investment. I am more in favour of Lucy’s suggestion. My monthly investment in the UT gives me better returns than the one that I switched. Again, it is my personal opinion and I may have switched to the wrong fund at the wrong time. Actually, between investing direct into the stock market and UT, I prefer doing the investment myself.
Hai,
I invest in UT as suggested by a friend of mine. She open my account in China market. I don’t know about investment but should I continue investing monthly and does this type of investment will benefit me?
Hi Mitchell, in the short term you may not get any good returns for China funds. You should consider whether the fund’s risk profile suitable you because high returns always accompanied by high risk and vice versa.
hi, i had invested in ASW 2020, ASM and Public Mutual (Public China Select Fund).
I have no complaints on ASW and ASM as they they had given me very good dividends.
bought the public china select fund 0.25cents and after three years its around 0.17. Does
anyone got any idea why this fund is not performing. How long should i wait till i see good return. thanks
Hi cnaw,
investment in unit trust is like any game. You need to know the game rules and how it is played. What is it about the PCS fund that motivated you to buy? How to manage the journey? Are there any bumps along the journey? How to know?
One important factor is to have a knowledgeable and skillful adviser. He will be your guide.
Anyway for this China fund to pick up from substantial fall over past months, you may have to hold for many months before break even. Look out for China financial news, then you may have a better hold on your investment situation.
thanks
Dear friend, I am interested in investing into UT but due to global recession and European currency down fall, the global market is effected. I this a right time to dump our savings into UT or not? If it is the right time,what is the proportionate will be? Is 50% on equity, 30% on bonds then remaining 20% on property?
Or as mentioned by one of the fellow mates gave a comment that investing into the Brazilian market now, which make sense by 4 years forecast due to World Cup and Olympics. Brazil will be booming.
Please advise.
Dear Suresh,
Just to share an advice from Mr. Li Ka-shing:
Li Ka-shing In response to Brian Lee, who asks “When is the right time to invest in the stock market?”, my answer is, at all times! You are mistaken if you believe that you can time the market for a bigger gain. What you should do is own a diversified portfolio of stocks (an equity index fund) and add your savings to it monthly, in all market conditions. In this manner you will best be positioned to make annual gains of 11-15% over the long term. Clearly, the long term is the only time period that matters!
Also, own your own home.
Many can become rich quickly buying risky and volatile assets, but one can quickly lose a fortune this way as well! The wise man invests his money safely, to earn a stable and bountiful return on his investment.
Follow my advice and you will prosper.”
If you need further information, please feel free to contact me for a discussion. Thanks!
Also, only invest in financial products that you understand.
For Me, Unit Trust can start anytime provided what kind of strategies you adopt.. Please don’t TIME the market. Would recommend you practise Dollar Cost Averaging (Passive Way) or Value Averaging (Monitoring Time to Time).
Please don’t dump all saving, at least spare 3-6 months of emergency Cash for some unexpected incident.
In Investment : You are your own Boss and responsible for Generating Positive Cash Flow & Future Investment Growth.
There are no right and wrong, (Asset Allocation), For Eg, A Student may drive at the speed of 80 km/h which he think is comfortably safe, However, An Old Man may drive at the speed of 120km/h which he think is comfortably safe. Everyone has their owns Risk Limitation so, please adjust it based on your Risk Profile, whether you are Risk Taker/ Non Risk Taker.
*** This is just my personal opinion **** You may need expert advice from friends, Financial PLanner and etc….
Hi. Mr.suresh, if u not start invest in UT yet. U may cantact me at 017-8735029. im willing to serve u.
tq.
Param,
Unit Trust Consultant.
KC Cham:
I agree with you.
Will, thank for your comment, I am the kind of love to Learn from everyone, I know one simple Rule, No One is Invincible, So, Everyone is Master in their own field.
Investment is a must & Thank KC LAU for his efforts creating this Website and his Money Tips . He contribute a lot to the society, He Practised “GIVE AND TAKE”. GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!!
“Caring,Sharing & Listening is the best Combination of Medicine in Humanity “
I would like to become a Public Mutual agent, any criterias?
I plan to invest for myself, as well as for others.
May I know how to start? What is the target sale per annum?
Anyone around Subang Jaya area can coach me into doing it correctly?
Thank you.
Hi Sylvia, you can contact me at 012-747 8868. Thanks.
GOOD LUCK WiLL,
Anyway, I just doing this Part Time in Pg. Full time as Real Estate Negotiator.
I believe Will will help you,Sylvia.
Thanks KC Cham. Sylvia, next Wednesday I will be in Subang Jaya, feel free to call me for a chat.
I am in Subang Jaya and coaching people
interested in investment skills and winning
strategies using unit trust as the vehicle.
Let’s have a chat and broaden our horizon
on what you can do.
Contact 019-3533 543
Wow! Nice article. Like it very much. Actually am looking to invest in unit trust but as a overseas settled malaysian i was looking for some tips on how to start with unit trust and this was a good one. Is there any agents out there who can help me to set up an account for me
Hi, Selva,
Just sharing with you, No Obligation. Anyway, Where you FroM?
If you are in Penang, Of Course I am willing to serve you. I believe a lot of agents will serve their client !!!
Method 1 (If you need an agent to serve you)
It just easy as ABC. I deal with one American investor before, you had just need to fill your PASSPORT NUMBER + (A PHOTOCOPY OF IT). Apart from that, If your Passport is subject to renew, you just need to fill “Amendment Particular Investor Form”. Se
Method 2 ( you can set up in Web –>Open Public Bank Account than apply PBEBANK Online Application), From the Web, you can read and select any fund you feel is suitable for you. You are also free to choose any agent you feel comfortable. You just need to get their Agent I.D then you fill in the WEB. that agent will be your servicing agent. You can choose to contact, email and etc….
***NOTE***
Please beware of service charge of 5.5% for initially and subsequently investment or monthly
If you bought at the Offer Period, you may only pay for 5-5.25 % service charge or monthly 5.25%. (EQUITY FUND)
Bond Fund (0.25% Service Charge)
Switching (From Fund A to B)
Subject to RM25 per switching (Except you are Mutual Gold/Elite Who invest more than RM100K in Public Mutual.
Hi KC,
I have been following you for quite some time and I personally feel the advice you provide is brilliant.Hands up and many thanks.Looking at what you posted above I don’t really get point no 3.Would you mind elaborating?also
I read you book ‘Top Money Tips for Malaysians’ and I am a bit confused about the topic on Rule 72 and the Felix Corolllary.Some examples there contradicts what you have mentioned.I am not sure if it was due to the printing error.I could describe further personally if you want me to.Thank you.
Hi Jeevs,
about point no. 3, one can switch between equity and bond funds. bond funds in general are quite stable and not influenced as much by the ups and down of the economy compared to equity funds. So when the stock market starts to decline, you want to switch to bond fund to protect your capital, sort of for parking, even perhaps earn a few percent more, until the stock market moves up again. I have explained a bit more on switching in my blog, http://belirendahjualtinggi.com/forum
Ok, one may ask, how does one know when the season change? I am not sure what other people use, but I have developed my own system of trend following the price after years of learning technical analysis (you can google up technical analysis). My system is also explained in my blog under UT-XRAY page.
Many people do not have the time to monitor their investments or become experts in trend following. I am a unit trust and i give monthly update to my clients every month so they dont have to worry.
Hi,
Basically I’m new to this site and also in financial investment. To cut it short, I’m a graduate who aspire to be financially independent before my age catches up. I’m currently in a good job and believe that I’m in a right track to achieve my goal (to be financially independent).
My question would be kind of amateur-like but I think it would be a good head-start. Therefore:
“Where should I invest if I have RM 5000 in my hand and if I looking to at least double or triple the money”?
For me, USA Stocks because USA is the largest GDP country in the world and got good high income per capita country.. If you are buying unit trust and stocks in Bursa M’sia, the buy and sell shares are in RM .. Ratio 1:1
If US stock up 1 dollar , your USD investment X currency exchange ( 3.05 ) your investment already triple your profit..Ratio 1 : 3.05 .You may need to read many financials / macroeconomy ‘s books / magazine to make wise decision on your investment. Presently, Global Economies are in recovery stage . It will takes 4-5 years before it reaches expansion and then, peak stage. So, put yr $ in high ratio returns which will generates good profit. For RM5K, you may need to convert it to USD and buy USA stocks in small units.
For me, i’m putting my money on Citigroup (C), Las Vegas Sands(LVS), Bank of America (BAC), XL Capital (XL), Lloyds Bank(LYG), Beazer Homes(BZH), MGM Mirages(MGM), E-Trade (ETFC) ..etc..etc . IT-Savvy knowledges will be helpful to search useful historical charts/ EPS/ PE Ratio, Current/Quick Ratio, Balance Sheet, CashFlow, Return of Equity(ROE) ..etc..etc..etc Enjoy Learning !!
Netmask8-how we can invest in usa market. can you explain. fyi..currently i dont trade locally also
1) You may need to open an account to perform stock trading. In Malaysia, you may go to OSK Securities Firm and open an trading account for local Bursa M’sia and another account for Foreign Stock Trades like HK, S’pore and USA.
2) Login to http://www.etrade.com/ or http://www.schwab.com and apply for an account to trade.Once u got an account, you may wire transfer some $ to securities/firm ‘s bank account b4 u can perform trading online.
Globally, world stock markets had hit 2 1/2 years high since Lehman Brother collapes, AIG Bailout, Banks in USA hardly hit due to credit crunch. Unit Trust Gain = Very Slow and Steady .. But can’t hedge against inflation cost.
e.g HK Stocks = Casinos Stocks 1128 Wynn Macau, 1928 Sands China, Banks/Finance Stocks 1398 Industrial Commercial Bank of China(ICBC), 3988 Bank of China, 0939 China Construction Bank ..etc
e.g S’pore Stocks = G13 Genting S’pore, Z74 SingTel , F34 Wilmar ..etc.
I am new in the investment and need your advise ( without obligation )
1. When the Stock Market up, the Bond Fund and Money Market fund will go up
but in a very thin and minimal step compare to equities trust.
2. When the stock market down, the equities trust fund will go down hill
all
the way, but the bond fund and money market fund will go up ( slightly
faster but still in minimal step )
So, let say I predict the global stock market will go down in big way about
20%-30% within next 6 months, what are the Public Mutual fund that I should
look into ?
I want something which is faster than BOND FUND or MONEY MARKET FUND, but
at
the same time riding on the dead bull market for the next 6 months.
Thank you
Mr.Lim,
Assume ur risk profile is Conservative to Moderate.
Base on ur requirement, balance funds will fit ur u, where abt 60% will sits on Equities and 40% Non-equites.
u can study the fund asset allocations in Public Balance Fund. As at 31/march/2011 –
54.65% in Equities ,
27.08% in Money markets instruments & others and
18.27% in Fixed Income Securities.
Asset allocation by country;
27.03% – Malaysia
13.87% – China
8.14% – USA
1.47% – Korea
1.38% – Indonesia
1.37% – Taiwan
0.92% – Japan
0.47% – Hong kong.
Public Islamic Balanced fund as per below:
31/march/2011 –
54.46% in Shariah-Compliant Equities ,
25.85% in islamic Money markets instruments & others and
14.07% in Islamic Debt Securities.
Asset allocation by country;
52.46% – malaysia
2.99% – China
2.36% – Korea
2.27% – Taiwan
u can study abt these funds or other balanced fund at;
Public Mutual Fund Review at – http://www.publicmutual.com.my/OurProducts/MonthlyQuarterlyFundReview.aspx
Public Mutual Master Prospectus – http://www.publicmutual.com.my/OurProducts/FundProspectus.aspx
Public Mutual fund performance chart at – http://www.publicmutual.com.my/OurFunds/FundPerformanceChart.aspx
Pls take note of service charge.
Param @ RREMY
Unit Trust Consultant
017-8735029
Kparam77@yahoo.com
Hi…
What do you think of the market now? Do you think the market still will be low?Isn’t now is the right market that I should go in? If I’m the aggresive and can take risk people… What type of fund should I invest in this type of market?
Hi, Joyce.
Unit Trust, buy cheap sell high to make profits. Current market condition maybe is not the best time but can be the better time to enter.
However, it’s not recommend to invest lump sum. It’s better to buy the units regularly to average down the buying price.
Ya, for those aggressive, can go to high risk Equity funds.
For those conservative, better maintain in Bond or Money Market Funds. Or can switch to Equity Funds when the market recover.
Hi, What Fund is the best is very subjective to individual, for the moments I would like to recommend you these 3,
Public Small Cap fund is reopening now and is one of the best fund in Public Mutual (5 years return 120-130% from August 2006-2011), 2nd, Public Growth Fund, 3rd Public Regular Saving Fund. You should find any fund that you feel comfortable with and the objective and target return in middle to long term,
“Invest Ringgit A Day, Keep Poverty Away”
CHAM KOK CHUN
Hi!!
How to know the risk level of the fund?
Is equity fund performance link with share market?
Is it true that bond fund or mony market fund move up when equity fund drop?
Thanks~
Mr.Jordan.
The funds risk level/factor clearly documented in prospectus.
yes, equity fund performance link with share market.
equity = share market.
You can manage your money by directly buying share in the equity/share market or give your money to Unit Trust Management Company to manage your money on behalf of you.
Yes, Bond and money market perform vise-versa with equity market.
This is due to Bond and money market consider less risk and investors will go for bond and money market during market down trend and vise-versa.
Hi!!! Good to see your reply early in Merdeka Day!!
I am new in mutual fund market & doing ringgit cost averaging for few funds that i am holding. I am looking at portfolio balancing now. How should I move on?
What do you think about Regular Saving Fund?It went very high in pass few months & now at bottom line.
What is “preservation” means in Lipper Leaders rating?
Thanks!
what is your current portfolio?
equity fund? bond/MM? do u include FD in this portfilio?
PRSF is not in the bottom line, but its below from past high price.
Yes, PRSF is better fund too. Asset/Sector allocations localy invested.
if ur investment objective and risk factor match with PRSF investment objective and risk factor, u can concider this fund.
preservation = the safety of the capital invested.
Dear Param,
I started with all equity fund. Now trying to build other portfolio. I am doing mixture of ringgit cost averaging & lum sum buy in at low price. Any suugestion? How to include FD?
PRSF looks good at least in coming 6 months…what do you think?
Thanks!
no promise for next 6 months in Unit trust, since UT is for medium to long term. at least 3 yrs and above.
Since we cannot time the market, (or, u still can wait for better price to enter), IF u well aware on risk management, u can switch ur equity funds to less risk funds (Bond/MM) to protect ur money value, during any correction n u still can continue DCA in less risk funds.
UR portfolio should be equity (stock or funds) + bonds (less risk) + FD (as emergency funds) + others (if any)
or, any investment vehicle fit for u.
100 – ur current age = X
x% is the allocation for ur equity. the rest is up u.
age factor VS risk factor.
the higher the age, the lesser the risk. (suggesion only)
u can include PSF, PGF, PAGF, PIDF, PDSF and other moderate funds.
but u already has equity funds, why still going for equity (PRSF), but ur intention is balanced ur portfolio. it should be other than equity funds.
u can concider balanced fund (60%/40% = equity /bonds) or bond or money market.
I think u asking abt asset allocations in ur investment portfolio?
let say ur asset allocation is 50% equity + 30% bond and 20% FD = 100%. u need to review this every year. The portfolio will affect by market trends. if ur portfolio shows 70% /40% / 23% respectively u need to rebalanced it back to ur initial asset allocation.
Hi!!
My existing distribution:
PRSEC 22%, PAUEF 18%, PFA30F 12%, PIA40GF 11%, PRSF 27%, SMALL Cap 10%. All are doing ringgit cost average except PRSF & SMALL CAP. How should I move?
Thanks!
You need to set asset alocations target in your portfolio first. Then u need to work on it.
See the example in http://pk31-tips.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-to-rebalanced-unit-trust-portfolio.html
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