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  2. Form 13F - Wikipedia

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    The full list of securities currently covered by form 13F includes more than 17,500 securities. [4] Form 13F covers institutional investment managers, which include Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs), banks, insurance companies, hedge funds , trust companies, pension funds, mutual funds, among natural persons or entities with investment ...

  3. Passive management - Wikipedia

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    Passive management (also called passive investing) is an investing strategy that tracks a market-weighted index or portfolio. [1] [2] Passive management is most common on the equity market, where index funds track a stock market index, but it is becoming more common in other investment types, including bonds, commodities and hedge funds.

  4. Tracking error - Wikipedia

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    Under the assumption of normality of returns, an active risk of x per cent would mean that approximately 2/3 of the portfolio's active returns (one standard deviation from the mean) can be expected to fall between +x and -x per cent of the mean excess return and about 95% of the portfolio's active returns (two standard deviations from the mean) can be expected to fall between +2x and -2x per ...

  5. Were Hedge Funds Right About Piling Into Lennar Corporation ...

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    At Q2's end, a total of 53 of the hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey held long positions in this stock, a change of -13% from one quarter earlier. By comparison, 63 hedge funds held shares or ...

  6. Hedge fund - Wikipedia

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    A hedge fund is a pooled investment fund that holds liquid assets and that makes use of complex trading and risk management techniques to improve investment performance and insulate returns from market risk. Among these portfolio techniques are short selling and the use of leverage and derivative instruments. [1]

  7. Pros and Cons: Hedge Fund vs. Private Equity - AOL

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    Hedge Funds, Explained. A hedge fund is an investment vehicle in which funds from multiple investors are pooled together. These funds are typically designed with a single purpose in mind: To ...

  8. 130–30 fund - Wikipedia

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    A 130–30 fund, or more generally a 1X0/X0 fund, gives ordinary investors a taste of an investing strategy that has been popular among hedge funds, lightly regulated investment pools for institutions and high-net-worth individuals. Like other "long-short" mutual funds, the 130–30 funds have traditional "long" holdings of stocks but also sell ...

  9. Hedge Fund vs. Venture Capital: Which is best? - AOL

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    Hedge funds usually focus on undervalued companies with an established track record. Types of investments . Venture capital invests in startups to accelerate their growth and generate high returns ...