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Prohere7321

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I can say for sure tomorrow our unrealised gain will rise to around $39, based on Gold Price. But in order to confirm, need to wait for LBMA website to update their price, because Mari Invest Gold tracks the performance of LBMA Gold Price AM.
 

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I can say for sure tomorrow our unrealised gain will rise to around $39, based on Gold Price. But in order to confirm, need to wait for LBMA website to update their price, because Mari Invest Gold tracks the performance of LBMA Gold Price AM.
wah, hold 1+ wk can sell and get $39. no need worry if within 5k, no need shopeevip, no need wait till end Feb. but no, I have become more greedy.
 

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Standing by life jacket on MII cruise ship now!

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I am skipping the Mari Invest Gold.

Maybe they will have Mari Invest Silver soon ?
 

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Greetings, fellow financiers!
I'm thinking of investing in MIG but I'm currently investing in Ninety One GSF Global Gold Fund on M**m** platform.
Should I invest in MIG or Ninety One or mixture of both?

I made a profit of 53% in 5 months in Ninety and I'm thinking of mid to long term investing like between 3 to 7 years.
The difference is that MIG holds physical gold but Ninety One is in mining. What would you guys do?

I've been investing in MII since April and I never reinvest the dividends and now my capital is 9.7k out of 10k starting investments sometimes the capital can get to 9.6k and my monthly pay out is 51.9. Should I bail out? Or should I reinvest by making it back to 10k amount?
 

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tbh, income is more suitable for elderly than the young. if the payout isn't reinvested, the market value will become less after each mth and most investors won't like it. maybe your son has another better investment.
Greetings, fellow financiers!
I'm thinking of investing in MIG but I'm currently investing in Ninety One GSF Global Gold Fund on M**m** platform.
Should I invest in MIG or Ninety One or mixture of both?

I made a profit of 53% in 5 months in Ninety and I'm thinking of mid to long term investing like between 3 to 7 years.
The difference is that MIG holds physical gold but Ninety One is in mining. What would you guys do?

I've been investing in MII since April and I never reinvest the dividends and now my capital is 9.7k out of 10k starting investments sometimes the capital can get to 9.6k and my monthly pay out is 51.9. Should I bail out? Or should I reinvest by making it back to 10k amount?
i am not going to ans on the gold part as a newbie.

u r the type of investor i have previously mentioned. why are u thinking of exiting mii? because it has been giving consistent $51.90 payout as designed? or because u dont feel good when your capital become less? or because ninety has better yield than mii? why do u opt for cash payout? do u need it for expenses?

your figures are weird. apr was the best time to buy mii. it was as low as $9.37 thus u should be having market value way above your capital.
$51.90 ÷ $0.0512 = 1013.67 units
$10k ÷ 1013.67 units = $9.86 buying price
i search high and low but cant find the price this high since the launch of mii in feb 2025

(vested in mii)
 
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I briefly spoke to a representative from PIMCO from an expo, okay so there is a fund that they do 60-40 portfolio, every other month they do rebalance, they have already fixed the payout for the next 6 months. Here is the problem when times they are not doing well, they have no choice but to indirectly pay out from the capital , what does that mean it is a sum of other investor money. You see the cost that adds to the rebalancing and setting of the payout and those what not right they will add to the annual expenses ratio. With regards to timing the market the price is actually forward pricing, so there is no actual way to say hey I want to buy a 9.58 or 9.60, so to avoid procrastinating if you believe in the strategy just whack. This is Big P fund but I believe they will apply singular strategies to mari fund as well.
 

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I briefly spoke to a representative from PIMCO from an expo, okay so there is a fund that they do 60-40 portfolio, every other month they do rebalance, they have already fixed the payout for the next 6 months. Here is the problem when times they are not doing well, they have no choice but to indirectly pay out from the capital , what does that mean it is a sum of other investor money. You see the cost that adds to the rebalancing and setting of the payout and those what not right they will add to the annual expenses ratio. With regards to timing the market the price is actually forward pricing, so there is no actual way to say hey I want to buy a 9.58 or 9.60, so to avoid procrastinating if you believe in the strategy just whack. This is Big P fund but I believe they will apply singular strategies to mari fund as well.
Thanks for sharing. Is it fsm expo today? Thought is 245pm on pimco fund talk? Or is it under kopi talk #AMA? 😊
 

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I briefly spoke to a representative from PIMCO from an expo, okay so there is a fund that they do 60-40 portfolio, every other month they do rebalance, they have already fixed the payout for the next 6 months. Here is the problem when times they are not doing well, they have no choice but to indirectly pay out from the capital , what does that mean it is a sum of other investor money. You see the cost that adds to the rebalancing and setting of the payout and those what not right they will add to the annual expenses ratio. With regards to timing the market the price is actually forward pricing, so there is no actual way to say hey I want to buy a 9.58 or 9.60, so to avoid procrastinating if you believe in the strategy just whack. This is Big P fund but I believe they will apply singular strategies to mari fund as well.
where the 1.6% annual fee comes from.
1. Daily monitoring
2. Monthly rebalancing
3. Setting payout ratio every biannually
4. Trying very hard to ensure that monthly payout doesn't pay from capital.
5. Picking of stock and bonds
Is the 1.x percent worth it? You'll decide
6. Try their best to beat the benchmark
 
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