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  2. Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1982 and its first offering was a mutual fund called the Permanent Portfolio (PRPFX). [2] The Short-Term Treasury Portfolio (PRTBX) was founded in 1987. [2] A stock fund called Aggressive Growth Portfolio (PAGRX) was opened in 1990 [2] and Michael Cuggino was hired to manage it. [3]

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  4. Fail-Safe Investing - Wikipedia

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    According to the book this is because some portion of the portfolio will perform favorably during each of those economic cycles. The book calls this type of investment portfolio, a "permanent portfolio" and advocates it be re-balanced once per year so that the 25% allocation is precisely maintained for each asset class. [1]

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  6. Sovereign wealth fund - Wikipedia

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    The term "sovereign wealth fund" was first used in 2005 by Andrew Rozanov in an article entitled, "Who holds the wealth of nations?" in the Central Banking Journal. [1] The previous edition of the journal described the shift from traditional reserve management to sovereign wealth management; subsequently the term gained widespread use as the spending power of global officialdom has rocketed ...

  7. Black–Litterman model - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the Black–Litterman model is a mathematical model for portfolio allocation developed in 1990 at Goldman Sachs by Fischer Black and Robert Litterman. It seeks to overcome problems that institutional investors have encountered in applying modern portfolio theory in practice. The model starts with an asset allocation based on the ...

  8. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    High-frequency trading is quantitative trading that is characterized by short portfolio holding periods. [33] All portfolio-allocation decisions are made by computerized quantitative models. The success of high-frequency trading strategies is largely driven by their ability to simultaneously process large volumes of information, something ...

  9. Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) is a constitutionally established permanent fund managed by a state-owned corporation, the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC). [1] It was established in Alaska in 1976 [ 2 ] by Article 9, Section 15 of the Alaska State Constitution [ 3 ] under Governor Jay Hammond and Attorney General Avrum Gross .