Hedge Funds
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Although the word “hedge” is used, not all hedge funds are hedged. Hedge fund managers typically invest in shares, interest rate instruments, commodities and currencies and adopt potential return enhancing mechanisms such as leverage and derivatives.
Key Benefits
Not dependant on rising share markets
Trading and management out-sourced to professionals
Broad spectrum investment diversification
Portfolio managers have proven track records
Low minimum investments
Profit "lock in features"
Thorough due diligence carried out by our Research Division
Below is a link regarding hedge fund definition published by America’s “National Association of Securities Dealers” (NASD) dated August 2002. The SEC is the US Securities Exchange Commission. http://www.nasd.com/Investor/Alerts/alert_hedgefunds.htm