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So far.. all these years... have not found a product that can offer superior returns, as have to factor in the sales charge upfront.

 

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but hard to find anything that guarantees pure profit of at least 4% leh !!

very limited stupid funds for SA.

some got...but dont expect much, as long as higher than cpf's meagre 2+% can liao.

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but SA paying 4%, now going to be 5% liao

if invest OA i'd rather go into the stock market, but now not good time ;)

If wanna to invest do it before the next financial year starts else money kanna lock with minimun sum.

 

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hehehe me took out all my money from the stock market liao

now just relax a bit, watching the stock market can be stressful ;)

wow your're good! i didnt take out. now just have to sit and wait. 8|

but SA paying 4%, now going to be 5% liao

if invest OA i'd rather go into the stock market, but now not good time :jawdrop:

yar. some more it is riskfree. dont think should use SA monies for investment. Use OA can liao.

 

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my sa investments made min 15% returns/yr last 3 yrs with aia. now sa's interest is still nt too bad at 4% (+1% for 1st 40k in SA & Medisave), but come 2010, everything will b tagged to 10yrs SG Bonds. dunno how things'll b then. by then, due to the "tie-down", it may be too late to invest. try to find out more from ur financial advisors/insurance agents. they shd b able to advise u further. 8|

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my sa investments made min 15% returns/yr last 3 yrs with aia. now sa's interest is still nt too bad at 4% (+1% for 1st 40k in SA & Medisave), but come 2010, everything will b tagged to 10yrs SG Bonds. dunno how things'll b then. by then, due to the "tie-down", it may be too late to invest. try to find out more from ur financial advisors/insurance agents. they shd b able to advise u further. :D

Those returns are most likely from high risk funds. i.e China, india, or Asian. 15% is not a difficult amount to get in good years but in current market conditions, unless a client knows and understands his or her own risk appetite, it is not exactly wise to just follow the trend.

btw, those who are willing to take more risk i think most of them are gaining like you mentioned more than 15% each yr. Those who still wish to invest can PM me for some details as i am also a financial advisor but to be exact independent financial advisor.

:bangwall:

 

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