ALFM Global Multi-Asset DIVIDEND Income Fund: Generating Dividend Income and Diversification!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to my channel, where we dive into the world of investing and explore different mutual funds. In today's video, we'll take a closer look at ALFM Global Multi-Asset Income Fund, a unique mutual fund that aims to generate income and capital appreciation through a diversified portfolio of global assets.
With a multi-asset approach, this fund seeks to capture opportunities across various markets and sectors while managing risk through diversification. By investing in a range of asset classes such as bonds, equities, and other income-generating securities, the fund provides investors with exposure to different markets and industries, enhancing portfolio diversification.
Managed by experienced professionals from BlackRock, one of the world's largest investment companies, ALFM Global Multi-Asset Income Fund offers a blend of expertise and a bottom-up approach to security selection. This active management strategy allows for potential long-term capital growth and income generation.
In this video, we discuss the fund's benefits, including a stable income stream, diversification to protect capital, potential for growth, and professional management. We also evaluate important criteria such as investment style, fund manager reputation, fees, performance track record, and the Sharpe ratio to help you make an informed investment decision.
Remember, investing in mutual funds requires careful consideration of your financial goals, risk appetite, and time horizon. ALFM Global Multi-Asset Income Fund may be suitable for investors with an aggressive risk appetite and a minimum investment time horizon of 5 years.
To invest in ALFM Global Multi-Asset Income Fund, reach out to your financial advisor or visit the ALFM website for more information. You can also consider investing through local brokers like COL Financial or using GCash's G-Invest feature, with a minimum initial investment of 5,000 pesos or 1,000 pesos, respectively.
Please be aware that all investments carry risks, including market fluctuations, economic conditions, currency risk, and changes in interest rates. Make sure to carefully review the prospectus and understand the fund's objectives and potential risks before making any investment decisions.
We hope this comprehensive overview of ALFM Global Multi-Asset Income Fund has provided valuable insights. If you have any questions or thoughts, please leave a comment below. Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up, share it with your friends, and subscribe to our channel for more informative content. Happy investing!
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Sir musta na? I love your videos. Hope you make more
The 1% management fee is a great turnoff
1% fee in PH is already considered low for a balanced feeder fund. Although compared with funds in US, it is indeed quite high. One thing to note though is that PH only has around ~1% investors compared with ~50% in the US. Thanks for watching!
@@justfor.frugalsExcellent point! The 1% is suddenly not a big enough turnoff to discourage me from investing. The monthly dividend payout is so enticing
are you one of those people who insists free consultation fees from lawyers and doctors as well?
so you're saying you won't pay a management fee for a fund that handles all the trading and investments for you while you just sit in your ass and rake in the profits?
so you're saying they take care of your money for you, manages a business operation so that you have a dividend fund but you're unwilling to pay a management fee?
why are you interested in a fund? why not just trade stocks yourself so that you can keep your 1%?
@@Byenie0912 So much to say and so much hatred in your heart. I pay more than this for funds that perform. So you're saying it's totally baseless to compare with proven funds that charge below .25%?