I invest myself, and so far so good, not earning big money, just about 10%+ return for past 12 months. I have been in BSKL for 10 years+, but only last year i started to be more serious active manage my own investment and money.
Anyway, i am thinking of giving back my investment to mutual fund to manage so that i have more free time :)
hello,kc,how about we put our fund in mutual fund or unit trust if we dont want to burdened by dilemma and stress of investing on our own.So what do you think about this leaving our money to those fund managers to handle?
Malaysia trust and mutual funds charge you a surprising high management fees, and most of the time their management fees are higher than fixed deposit rates.
I used to invest in reit. Dividend better than bank interest. But reit are very slow moving share not attractive enough for those wanted to have faster and higher return.
I think KC's Engineering background has made him to be a very principled man with great analytical skill. I've learnt a lot from your threads. Thank you KC.
high risk, high gain. I love it. ADVENTA/AMEDIA/ PASUKGB my ex yg kenakan saya (experience). Anyway, I m not the old me anymore. Experience cannot be rushed.
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I invest myself, and so far so good, not earning big money, just about 10%+ return for past 12 months. I have been in BSKL for 10 years+, but only last year i started to be more serious active manage my own investment and money.
Anyway, i am thinking of giving back my investment to mutual fund to manage so that i have more free time :)