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Hedge Fund ETFs | Video Explanation

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Hedge Fund ETFs | Video Explanation

Here is a short video with IndexIQ which offers a hedge fund ETF product. This video provides a pretty good high level explanation of the product. Discussions around how legitimate these products are surfaced at both of the last two hedge fund conferences I attended. If you are viewing this article via email please click here to watch the embedded video below.

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Hedge Funds vs. Mutual Funds

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Hedge Funds vs. Mutual Funds

Hedge funds vs mutual funds Hedge Funds vs. Mutual FundsI provided a quote yesterday to Daleela Farina, an author over at BloggingStocks.com. Here is an excerpt from an article she just published on hedge funds and mutual funds:

Has your broker repeatedly sold you on the “safe” investment vehicle, the mutual fund? Investing in a wide variety of prominent companies, with solid, long-term track records, mutual funds have been an easy-to-understand and popular investment choice for decades.

Mutual funds are hugely diversified, holding large stakes in recognizable names such as Google (GOOG), Citigroup (C), Walmart (WMT), Starbucks (SBUX), General Electric (GE), Bank of America (BAC), and Fannie Mae (FNM).

A few years ago, doubting these dominant brands would have been considered foolish. This narrow-minded thinking is representative of our formerly uneducated and naive views on the market. But after last year’s performance, mutual funds’ investment model has now been proven obsolete. Like the dinosaurs. source

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Martin Asset Management

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Martin Asset Management


Martin Asset Management – Hedge Fund Replication

Martin Asset ManagementThe following piece on Martin Asset Management is being published as part of our daily effort to track hedge fund events in the industry. To review other hedge fund related announcements please see our Hedge Fund Tracker Tool.
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Tarzana, California-based alternative investment boutique Martin Asset Management has launched investment strategies based on exchange-traded funds that it says are able to replicate hedge-fund-like returns and risk factors without heavy fees, lock-ups and non-transparent holdings.

“Our approach allows investors to obtain the very same benefits as they would with a hedge fund without the limitations usually associated with hedge funds,” says Francisco Martin, senior managing director of the firm he founded in February 2007.

“We use an investment philosophy similar to global tactical asset allocation that attempts to exploit short-term market inefficiencies by taking positions in various markets with a view to profiting from relative movements across those markets.”

“The approach focuses on general movements in the markets rather than on performance of individual securities within them. Positions are generally taken with a relatively short-term time horizon of three to six months, hence the term tactical asset allocation, and in markets across the globe, hence global.”

Martin Asset Management does not levy an annual management fee but has a 10 per cent performance fee with high water mark. “The transparency of a separate managed account and the elimination of all hedge fund-imposed barriers make our approach much more attractive to the investor,” Martin says.

Earlier this year Martin Asset Management established the Ilios Alternative Energy Fund, a long-biased fund that invests in public companies involved in wind, solar, hydro, geothermal and biomass energy, and hedge certain exposure using inversely correlated ETFs from PowerShares.

- Richard

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Investopedia.com, CellPhones.com, CaffeineEnergyDrinks.com

admin | Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 | No Comments »

Forbes Media bought Investopedia this year for an undisclosed amount that was probably in the tens of millions of dollars. The site had over 2.5M unique visitors a day and held over 5,200 definitions of commonly used and obscure financial terms.

Cellphones.com was sold by a man in Vegas for $4.2M. Before selling this man was earning $1,300/day off of the advertising revenue from this website.

I only buy investment related domains such as ThirdPartyMarketing.com, HedgeFundBlogger.com and HedgeFundRegulation.com, there are a number of ways to make money from purchased domains:

  • Ad revenue generated from relevant content and high Google rankings
  • Domain parking ad revenue
  • Leads generated through a form posted on the website
  • Leasing the website to an established business in the industry
  • Selling the domain to another “domainer” or a professional in the industry
  • Creating a full-fledged or virtual store based on the high traffic that a domain name receives – see VitaCost.com and ThinkGeek.com.

Some of my current web projects include:

- Richard

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Internet Real Estate

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Internet Real Estate

Internet Marketing – Online Real Estate

wpe25051 Internet Real EstateMany businesses currently underestimate the value of internet real estate. Developing a strong multi-faceted approach to creating a presence on the internet for your company or yourself can help initiate partnerships, bring in new customers, spread your reputation as an expert, and help land speaking and writing engagements. I have been working with over 400 investment companies over the past 8 months in my third party marketing role and I have only seen 4 of these taking any type of an active approach to building a real sticky and widespread effort to control the common search terms and web domains of their business. The barriers to entry can be large when you are facing someone who has already committed 2-3 years in building their websites, the early you begin the better.

The ways that companies or persons can promote themselves online can include:

  • Blogs
  • Podcasts
  • RSS feeds
  • Landing Pages (leading into the main website)
  • Adwords
  • Online Article publication
  • Emails Newsletters or Ezines
  • Polls
  • Surveys
  • Purchasing popular domains such as BusinessBlog.com
  • Purchasing popular business websites such as Investopedia.com (Forbes just purchased this website)
  • Industry news Website

The key is to provide value first in each of these areas so you are seen in the light of being an expert. What are you doing to create this online presence? I could be wrong but the answer is probably “not nearly enough.”

Some of my current web projects include:

- Richard

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