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Investors Must Diversify To Avoid Volatility Of Mart
By Mohd Iswandi Kasan Anuar
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 (Bernama) -- Diversifying is the only way to avoid the
volatility of the market and investors' portfolio, Phillip Mutual Bhd chief
strategist Phua Lee Kerk said.
He said the basic nuts-and-bolts asset allocation of stocks, fixed income
and cash, although not a popular investment strategy now, was all that was
needed to earn a good long-term total return.
Phua said typically, investors were loading up their portfolios with
alternatives and exotic asset classes that might not provide much
diversification.
Investors should understand that portfolios in which all the assets
appreciated would demonstrate that the notion of diversification was not well
understood.
"Diversification means that some assets will go up while others go down," he
told Bernama in an interview.
Hence, how much to put in equity, fixed income and cash was
individual-specific, he said.
"Understanding one's own risk return requirement and then establishing an
appropriate asset mix plays a key role in determining how much to invest in
equity, fixed income and cash and not when is the right time and which asset
class is better," Phua said.
Portfolio's asset mix should reflect an investor's goals at any point in
time and not the market sentiment, he said, adding that, in a globalised world,
investors should recognise that economic conditions would frequently undergo
seismic shifts.
"It therefore should not be any wonder that the dynamics of global financial
asset prices, which must ultimately reflect the supply and demand of real
assets, have become less stable in recent years.
"In today's complicated and sophisticated world, it is impossible for us to
have a complete picture on how the economy and individual asset class will
perform in the short term," he said.
Phillip Mutual Bhd is the Malaysian unit trust management company of the
Phillip Capital Group.
-- BERNAMA