about 11 months ago - 8 comments
Let’s assume I invest in the typical “moderate-risk” portfolio with a mixture of bonds, stocks, and internationals. Let’s also assume that I don’t flip the account at all the entire year. No active trading. I’m asking this because my mom, who’s retired, is paying a financial planner 1% on her 0.9 mil account that really More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
Is there a difference between the two? In addition: http://www.bivio.com/index.html Is opening an account here the same as opening a hedge fund or an investment partnership? I know Warren Buffett began before Berkshire Hathaway the Buffett Partnership, is what is shown on this website similar?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
or is it an unofficial, loosely defined term to describe entities with certain characteristics?
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Every website about hedge funds seems to want to sell me a fund or tell me how great their company is. Is there a site that explains hedge funds without a sales pitch?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
and who do I contact for information about the fund.
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
Is it a Finance major? Or an MBA with a focus on Finance? Or something else?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
I read with all this bail-out stuff going on that hedge funds could responsible what is a hedge fund and how does it effect the economy?
about 1 year ago
Greetings, the average is 2% of the total you put in and 20% of the profits. It depends how good they are though, the better ones can of course charge more such as 5/50. If you’d like I can recommend one for you.
about 1 year ago
Confirmed, they generally charge 1 or 2% management fee and 20% for a performance fee.
If it would help, here are over 100 free videos on hedge funds: http://richard-wilson.blogspot.com/2008/04/hedge-fund-videos.html
- Richard
Richard Wilson
Hedge Fund Group (HFG)