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  2. Investment club - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid clubs are a combination of two or more of the above types of investment clubs. Typically, real estate investment clubs are lower in risk and provide higher returns of 21% to 70% than stock, mutual fund or bond investment clubs due to the ongoing need for housing and population growth. Business investment clubs have about equal risk when ...

  3. Beardstown Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The Beardstown Ladies is a group of 16 women in their 70s who formed an investment club, formally known as the Beardstown Business and Professional Women's Investment Club, in Beardstown, Illinois, in 1983 in a church basement. The club got media attention after it authored a book, published in 1995, titled The Beardstown Ladies' Common-Sense ...

  4. 777 Partners - Wikipedia

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    777 Partners is an American private investment company based in Miami. Founded in 2015, it acquired several soccer clubs, such as Genoa CFC in Italy, Standard Liège in Belgium, Red Star FC in France, CR Vasco da Gama in Brazil, and Hertha BSC in Germany. It has minority shareholdings in Sevilla FC in Spain and Melbourne Victory FC in Australia.

  5. List of Tiger Cubs (finance) - Wikipedia

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    List of Tiger Cubs (finance) The Tiger Cubs are a group of former Tiger Management employees who have since founded their own hedge funds. In addition, there are hedge funds that Tiger Management founder Julian Robertson has invested in known as "Tiger Seeds". Many of the Tiger Cubs are also Tiger Seeds.

  6. The Oxford Club - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Club publishes investment research services which includes monthly newsletters highlighting investment recommendations, [5] as well as trading services. [2] Their research is provided by Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist at the Oxford Club, [ 6 ] as well as Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld [ 7 ] and Research ...

  7. Real estate investment trust - Wikipedia

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    Real estate investment trust. A real estate investment trust (REIT, pronounced "reet" [1]) is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial real estate, including office and apartment buildings, studios, warehouses, hospitals, shopping centers, hotels and commercial forests. [2]

  8. American Association of Individual Investors - Wikipedia

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    Over the last thirty years, AAII's members report "investment returns that are consistently higher than those of the stock market as a whole" [2] (using the S&P 500 as reference). Since 2003, AAII has maintained two real portfolios—a shadow stock portfolio and a mutual fund portfolio for education purposes. These portfolios' returns and ...

  9. Stokvel - Wikipedia

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    Stokvel. In South Africa, a stokvel is an invitation-only club of twelve or more people serving as a rotating credit union or saving scheme. Members contribute fixed sums of money to a central fund on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. The name stokvel originates from the concept of "stock fairs", as the rotating cattle auctions of English ...