Hedge Funds

At its most basic, a hedge fund is a grouping of separate assets that are bought and sold in a manner which is designed to use the positive performance of one to counteract the losses incurred by another. Read More…

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Managed funds

Both traders and investors spend substantial amounts of time at their crafts, researching, studying, planning, and balancing their portfolios. It’s a major commitment, both in time and money, and it’s entered with no guarantee of any return, much less a profitable one.
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The foundational fundamentals

Many technical stock traders tend to clutch up when faced with fundamental data, but in doing so, they rob themselves of a powerful market tool. And it doesn’t have to be difficult. Judging a company’s financial position at a glance comes down to two data points: the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, and the earnings per share (EPS).
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Hedging in the share market

A share market chart isn’t always the clearest roadmap, and sometimes it may be difficult to determine in advance which direction an expected breakout may take. In this situation, hedging may be the most appropriate trade management technique.
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Why avoid low priced shares?

Some traders avoid positioning their portfolios in shares that trade below a certain value threshold, generally $1.00 or less. (In the U.S. stock market, that figure is usually $10.00 per share or less.) Although this may seem arbitrary, there’s some sound reasoning behind the decision, which is actually based less upon the share price than on the company’s market capitalisation.
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