burning_eyes1 Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Hi bros!! This is a very informative thread! I used to work before as a mutual funds trader in an American Brokerage firm. Right now I decided to study but I really missed my job. I'm not actually familiar with MF's here in the Phil but looks like its pretty interesting to invest since the market is a (bit) down. Is there a way that I can see the prospectus of these MF's?? If your interested in foreign MF you can send me a PM?? Thanks!! Ciao!!! Quote Link to comment
m8kufilgud Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 Hi bros!! This is a very informative thread! I used to work before as a mutual funds trader in an American Brokerage firm. Right now I decided to study but I really missed my job. I'm not actually familiar with MF's here in the Phil but looks like its pretty interesting to invest since the market is a (bit) down. Is there a way that I can see the prospectus of these MF's?? If your interested in foreign MF you can send me a PM?? Thanks!! Ciao!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> AEFA? Quote Link to comment
m8kufilgud Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 AS OF AUG 5, 2005 NAV AND PERFORMANCE OF ALL LISTED MF IN THE PHIL. Il be posting weekly updates :cool: http://www.bworld.com.ph/BW080605/tablesgraphs10.php Quote Link to comment
solar_titanium Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Wow. Ive heard a little about mutual funds before but I really dont know the procedures here. Ive been thinking of putting up a business but just dont have the time to work on it. So I think this is one of the best alternative for me to invest on. Can someone give me the directions on how to engage in this endevour or can give me a link for a step-by-step procedure? Quote Link to comment
Guest VO2_Max Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Wow. Ive heard a little about mutual funds before but I really dont know the procedures here. Ive been thinking of putting up a business but just dont have the time to work on it. So I think this is one of the best alternative for me to invest on. Can someone give me the directions on how to engage in this endevour or can give me a link for a step-by-step procedure?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> try contacting sunlife, philam,....both of these companies offer different kinds of mutual fund...Bond, Mixed, Equity.... Philequity....i think this being managed by the ayala group (BPI)...it mimics the PHISIX..... try going to www.PSE.org.ph....click on the mutual funds....you can see the different funds there and its current price.... Quote Link to comment
bRIX Posted August 8, 2005 Author Share Posted August 8, 2005 Hi bros!! This is a very informative thread! I used to work before as a mutual funds trader in an American Brokerage firm. Right now I decided to study but I really missed my job. I'm not actually familiar with MF's here in the Phil but looks like its pretty interesting to invest since the market is a (bit) down. Is there a way that I can see the prospectus of these MF's?? If your interested in foreign MF you can send me a PM?? Thanks!! Ciao!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> how much is the minimum investment for foreign MFs? Quote Link to comment
m8kufilgud Posted August 9, 2005 Share Posted August 9, 2005 how much is the minimum investment for foreign MFs?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i have worked locally here in an offshore american brokerage firm and i would say it depends where you open the account. The minimums can go as low as $100 and this is buying the mutual fund "direct at fund". If this is not the case,you usually have to open a borkerage account first w/c has a minimum "deposit" to open it. Some require to invest $2000 to the fund inside the brokerage or "money market account". You dont need to invest it if you want, it can just stay in cash and earn interest. Some have lower minimums like when you open an IRA account. Quote Link to comment
m8kufilgud Posted August 10, 2005 Share Posted August 10, 2005 NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE(NAVPS) or NAV for short, of all the Mtual Fund companies in the Phil. updated AUG 9, 2005 http://www.icap.com.ph/factsfignavps.asp Quote Link to comment
financial advisor Posted August 10, 2005 Share Posted August 10, 2005 just by selling high and buying low right? well, that's a good idea. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yes, that is a simple investment strategy or principle: (always) buy LOW, sell HIGH. just an update for mutual fund investors..phisix up to 2010.41 and NAV update as of AUG 10 http://www.icap.com.ph/factsfignavps.asp Quote Link to comment
financial advisor Posted August 10, 2005 Share Posted August 10, 2005 try contacting sunlife, philam,....both of these companies offer different kinds of mutual fund...Bond, Mixed, Equity.... Philequity....i think this being managed by the ayala group (BPI)...it mimics the PHISIX..... try going to www.PSE.org.ph....click on the mutual funds....you can see the different funds there and its current price....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Philequity po is an equity fund. The mutual fund fund taht mimics the phisix is the BPI Index fund. Quote Link to comment
Guest VO2_Max Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 list of mutual funds are below and its current NAV/share.... Balanced Funds First Galleon Family Fund 0.6753GSIS Kinabukasan Fund 1.1685Legacy HY Fund, Inc. 1.3026MFCP Kabuhayan Fund 0.8151Philam Fund 5.4481Sun Life Prosperity Balanced Fund 1.3859Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Advantage Fund (US$) 2.2396 Bond Funds ALFM Dollar Bond Fund 267.62ATR-Kim Eng Fixed Income Fund 1.0661Ayala Life Fixed Income Fund 180.61Cocolife Fixed Income Fund 1.1761Ekklesia Mutual Fund, Inc. 1.0871Grepalife Fixed Income Fund 1.0472Legacy GS Fund, Inc. 1.0639Legacy TD Fund, Inc. 1.0731MAA Privilege Dollar Fixed Income 1.0987MAA Privilege Peso Fund 1.6985Philam Bond Fund 2.1197Philam Dollar Bond Fund, Inc. 1.2499Prudentialife Fixed Income Fund, Inc. 1.0677Sun Life Prosperity Bond Fund 1.5662Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Abundance Fund 2.0154Sun Life Prosperity GS Fund 1.0087 Equity Funds ATR- Kim Eng Equity Opportunity Fund 1.2606Philam Strategic Growth Fund 193.79Philequity Fund 6.9024Sun Life Prosperity Phil. Equity Fund 1.1967United Fund 1.5337 Index Funds Philippine Index Fund 219.43 Money Market Funds Sun Life Prosperity Money Market Fund Quote Link to comment
Guest VO2_Max Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 Philequity po is an equity fund. The mutual fund fund taht mimics the phisix is the BPI Index fund. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> both are equity funds.....i don't think it is called a BPI Index fund.....they have a name for it....maybe am wrong Quote Link to comment
financial advisor Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 Market Closed As of THU AUG 11, 2005 12:10:03 PM PSE COMPOSITE AND SECTORAL INDICES VALUE CHANGE % CHG ALL SHARES 1,224.99 6.75 0.5541 FINANCIAL 578.91 4.14 0.7203 CI 3,218.29 11.22 0.3499 MINING 2,776.64 94.92 3.5395 OIL 2.80 0.15 5.6604 PHISIX 2,023.70 13.29 0.6611 PROPERTY 736.33 15.59 2.1631 NAVPS AS OF AUG 11 THU : http://www.icap.com.ph/factsfignavps.asp Quote Link to comment
joveyb Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 Market Closed As of THU AUG 11, 2005 12:10:03 PM PSE COMPOSITE AND SECTORAL INDICES VALUE CHANGE % CHG ALL SHARES 1,224.99 6.75 0.5541 FINANCIAL 578.91 4.14 0.7203 CI 3,218.29 11.22 0.3499 MINING 2,776.64 94.92 3.5395 OIL 2.80 0.15 5.6604 PHISIX 2,023.70 13.29 0.6611 PROPERTY 736.33 15.59 2.1631 NAVPS AS OF AUG 11 THU : http://www.icap.com.ph/factsfignavps.asp<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi financial adviser, Last year the equity market is really doing well in the Philippines but this year it is kind of just maintaining. I notice that equity market is really doing well in the asian market. Could you giveme some advice on what equity market will perform well thanks Quote Link to comment
joveyb Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 yes, that's 20% a month. its true. i can even show you how to earn 1% a day (30-31% a month), but i dont want to discuss it here for it isnt about mutual funds. just pm me na lang. thanks.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Friend, if you are making 20% per month. i am interested to invest. Can you advise me on what you invested in. thanks a lot Quote Link to comment
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