Fund conversion of a foot

2007 August 14
tags: asset relocation, Switching, Unit Trust
by Penguin

Many fund holders are often asked when I should be doing the conversion of the Fund?
In fact, this issue a matter of opinion, we must first understand the meaning of conversion of the Fund,
Before they can set their own requirements in line with the standards.

In fact, the conversion of the Fund can be regarded as the redistribution of assets with the aim of re-allocation of assets in order to maximize the profit increase,
The majority of people in the investment market for big changes in the conversion of the Fund.
Poor stock market, equity funds will be converted into bond funds or money funds,
Funds can be avoided resulting in reduced net investment losses;
For the better when the stock market, bond funds would be appropriate, the IMF into a stock exchange fund
In order to enjoy growth fund net return on their investment.

Therefore the stock and bond investments as a result of the proportion of people changing,
Now I own, this is my mind standards

Composite Index (KLCI) ---- stocks - bonds (%)
> 1600 ------- 50 - 60
1400-1600 ----- 60 - 70
1200-1400 ----- 70 - 80
1000-1200 ----- 80 - 90
800-1000 ------ 90 - 100
<800 -------- 100%

As long as the development of a table, insist on the implementation of it,
With the index up and down and change the proportion of assets,
Sustained indefinitely, in the end, you will find,
All the efforts are worth it.

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