Re: What is Hedge Fund?
am 28.11.2005 05:51:19 von BuckyThey generally invest shears and trimmers. =)
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Re: What is Hedge Fund?
am 28.11.2005 16:48:28 von FlasherlyThey're relatively new, but I've noticed are increasingly becoming an
institutional vechile especially popular with corporate retirement
structures. Historically, as an investment objective, in part, they're
driven by recent European demand, in part, by means seen independent of
risk expectation bond and equity markets exhibit, which is a
determinate measure for equating investor returns from fund performance
under variance of extremes over time. A hedge fund is first a monetary
objective, one can say is properly rated long, though it cannot be
supposed to be at par with market momentum or indices. Through
combining long- and short-sell strategies, distinguishing factors of
hedging and neutral-bias designs become apparent, apart from
instrumental short-biasing, as existed prior to 1990; so do an allied
form of hedges, or arbitrage fund, more directly attempt to create
market system inefficiency through convertible instruments
strategically "played" to a resulting short market for capitalizing on
instability. To go into them any more in depth, I suspect, an offshore
tax account and hint of leveraging might suffice to illustrate, that
and perhaps $5M U.S., for a useful hedge where investors begin to
diverge from investors.
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