Pay Per Lead Malaysia - Part 2

Hi Guys,

So impressed that pay per lead now have been used to promote the product and used to build up the mailing list. This is also the fastest way to collect email list from your pottential buyers. And for those hwo interested to make money or “buat duit” this is the time just promote the links that given to you to your :

  1. Freinds
  2. Mail Friends
  3. Blog
  4. Website
  5. Forum
  6. and many more

But please dont just spam their mailbox just do it the ethical way ok.

So here it is the guys just call him Din Beramboi now promote their free info about how to become pro affiliate. If you in rushing just sign up at pro-affilaite.com get your link and start promote it. Every single downloading or referer you will get RM0.25. Is it an easy money right.

But if you will like to become a pro-affiliate just stay tune.

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Unit Trust Q & A - Part 4

Q : When is the appropriate time to sell my unit trust funds? What are the indicators to consider when deciding to sell my unit trust funds?

A : In ideal situations…

Realistically, there is no way for even the best and most experianced fund manager to buy at the absolute bottom and sell at the highest point of the market. As with all investments, the best decesions are made when there are clear objectives, target and time frame in mind. A disciplined and realistic approach will also ensure investors will not always expect to gain maximum returns over a short period. being overly ambitious may have its upsides but more often than not, can be the downfall for most.

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Unit Trust Q & A - Part 3

Q  : I heard that funds that are ‘Actively Managed’ reduces our portfolio returns in the sense that capital gains are being reduced by the increase in commission. Please Clarify?

A : The term ‘Active Fund Management’ simply means a portfolio asset allocation management strategy employed by a fund manager (’manager’). An actively managed portfolio is commonly distinguished from benchmark neutral allocation management in other words, passive portfolio management. In an actively managed portfolio, the manager does not depend on the weighting of a particular stock as it intends to outperform the benchmark instead of merely replicating the benchmark.

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Unit Trust Q & A - Part 2

Q : Can I should leave decisions to my financial adviser, such as choosing the suitable unit trust funds for me?

A : As woth all personal matters, you should be the key decesions maker as you and/or family members will bear the brunt of  the outcome. However, a qualified Financial Adviser will be to assit you in making the best, informed decesions and serve as a trusted guide based on his or her broad industry expertise gained over the years.

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Unit Trust Q & A?

Q1 : What are the key factors that contribute to the performance of a unit trust fund? What are the criteria I should look out for in choosing a fund and fund house?

A1 : Choose a good partner

If we take it back to basics, what importanat to note about unit trust funds is that they are designed for the medium to long-term, notably three to five year periods, or even longer. Hence, achoosing the right fund or fund manager/fund house is critical and can be akin to choosing a good partner.

Understand your needs and find match.

Knowing your objectives, understanding your risk appetite and investment horizon will help you decide what to look for in your manager. Matching your profile with a particular fund’s house investment philosophy, management capability, investment style, customer centricity and their consistent track record can help determine realibility and attitudes in managing the investors expectations regardless of market conditions.

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