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My Investing Strategy for 2012 [ February 5th, 2012 ] | 204 views | Leave a Comment

Although the market outlook is uncertain due to the European debt crisis but I will also plan to make minimal stock investments. I will only invest my savings in high yield dividend stocks when the market plunges. I think property is the best hedge against inflation. Therefore, I will invest in a medium cost apartment soon. Besides, gold is another option to preserve our money and diversify our portfolio. It would be great if you can plan to allocate some funds for gold of 20g to 50g.

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My recent strategy is to invest for income and capital preservation in view of the market volatility. For my unit trust investment, I will try to diversify by allocating one third of my portfolio into medium term aggressive fund. Meanwhile, for my stock portfolio, I will try to minimize my risk by investing in defensive counters which also provide dividends consistently.

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Why Malaysia Bank Fixed Deposit Higher Than Other Country?

The ringgit is likely to depreciate against the US dollar this week. As of Friday, the ringgit was trading at MYR3.50/US$1 if compared to last 2 week was MYR3.46/US$1. This same happened to MYR/SG$.

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Calculate Fixed Deposit Rate Should Be Based On Currency Rate

As a comparison, if you deposit RM1, 000 into Malaysia Fixed Deposit Account, you might be able to get return of 2.5% per annum (current FD rate) while Singapore banks offers around 1.5% per annum for Singapore dollars, it might sound like a very good deal to convert all your Singapore dollars to Malaysia Ringgit, then deposit into Malaysia Fixed Deposit Account, right?

You should do some careful calculation and consider about the factor in currency depreciation. As everybody known, Singapore dollar has traditionally appreciated against the Malaysian Ringgit. From Jan 2008 to May 2009, SG$1 has risen from RM2.30 to RM2.40, a 4.34% increased.

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Lets Take My Example:

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May 24th, 2009 | Posted in » Bank & Investment, Finance Tips | 6 Comments | 7,308 views