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JivBunny

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can check mari invest save plus
why are some the days 0 returns? is it because no changes to the NAV?

then the next day will be double returns?

recalled that was a post for this previously on mon- to fri which day got interest in
thanks


NAV can go up, can remain the same, can also go down. Nobody knows.

Weekends Funds are not working. So when market opens, it can go double up or double down or remain the same.

This is an investment, meaning no guarantee.

Applies to saveplus incomeplus or anything.

Know what you invest and invest what you know.
 

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thinking to transfer from invest to income. the next payout date is end of july. i should just hold until a few days then buy a few days before the payout date?
If few-days-b4-XD unit price is more than 5 cts + current unit price, u r paying more for delaying.
U can look at unit price trend to see if it surged towards mth end (i.e. if other investors think like u and buy mth end)
 

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I got scammed $100 (invite-only promo).
Screenshot-2025-07-17-10-12-30-151-sg-com-maribankmobile-digitalbank.jpg
 

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This promo is a trick to get ppl to invest in income. The $8 and $100 are subjected to average risk.

Well, that is one thing about having the risk free rate so low now, it makes all these alternatives more worthwhile to consider.
 

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Based on 18/7/2024 to 17/7/2025 the P/L include divy is 4.29%
Anyway only pump in $100. With $8 assurance nothing much to lose.
 

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Perhaps this is Mari's way to compete with GXS Invest.

For those who believe in investing into CMA, I will choose these two. Mari Invest SavePlus and GXS Invest.

The underlying Lion-Maribank SavePlus is heavy in bonds, and Fullerton Cash Fund is heavy in bank deposits.

Whether interest rate goes up or down, these two CMA should be able to hedge each other well.
 

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Use this calculator to count the P/L include divy for any fund listed in FSM. (Those not listed in FSM I still am trying to find a calculator to calculate them..) This calculator is shared by @ThreeSteps very useful for calculating past records.

https://secure.fundsupermart.com/fsmone/tools/calculator/fund-calculator/return-and-growth

Thanks @ThreeSteps for this useful info. 👍
Beside the current promo, can I know the differences for using fsm to buy instead of Mari?
 

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Beside the current promo, can I know the differences for using fsm to buy instead of Mari?
Paisay. I only use FSM to collect coins 🪙 and use those coins redeem $2 funds and see it slowing increase or decrease over the years and some even monthly give me 4c :ROFLMAO:

But 2 days ago I decided to throw in $300 to buy NikkoAM Singapore Dividend Equity SGD. Cos among the pool of little funds I collected I see this is grow very fast. Very high risk I suppose. Anyway I bought $300 and see how it goes.
 
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Is it true FSMOne minimum is 1K for the PIMCO? Gemini told me main difference is the minimum amount.

Yes, the ecology is also important. In this case, the 'coins' in FSMOne if you are already invested into the platform.
 
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