Saturday, February 14, 2009

What is A Hedge Fund?

A Hedge Fund is an often aggressive portfolio of investments that uses advanced investment strategies such as leveraged, long, short and derivative positions in both domestic and international markets with the goal of generating high returns either in an absolute sense or over a specified market benchmark.

Hedge funds are typically open only to a limited range of professional or wealthy investors. This provides them with an exemption in many jurisdictions from regulations governing short selling, derivative contracts, and use of leverage. A hedge fund will typically align itself to a particular investment strategy, investment types and leverage levels via statements in its offering documentation, thereby giving investors some indication of the nature of the fund.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, and better keep a close eye on your money....

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