17-01-2016, 12:52 AM
(15-01-2016, 10:36 AM)Shrivathsa Wrote: Revisiting this thread. I just managed to pull out the numbers for CIMB FTSE Asean 40 ETF.
The raw numbers after all the drops across markets show that in the last ten years, this ETF has returned around 6.43% a year in USD terms to an investor after expenses.
Of this 6.43% return, 1.51% is capital appreciation and 4.92% is in the form of dividends.
The caveat of course is that the future may not necessarily be the same as the past, but, if you are looking for a 6% a year return this may not be a bad ETF to invest in.
the only problem is the liquidity of this etf... that kindda puts me off.
