Posted on: 05th Apr, 2007 12:13 am
hedge funds definition
Hi,
Hedge fund refers to a private investment fund open to accredited investors. Such a type of fund charges a performance fee and influences private investors and public securities.
Thanks,
Jerry.
Hedge fund refers to a private investment fund open to accredited investors. Such a type of fund charges a performance fee and influences private investors and public securities.
Thanks,
Jerry.
These funds like mutual funds pool investor's funds & invest them to make positive returns in various financial instruments.
But unlike mutual funds these funds are not required to register with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
But unlike mutual funds these funds are not required to register with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
If you are considering investing in these funds then what information you should have, what kind of protection do you get if you do make an investment in these funds and where you can make a complaint about a hedge fund is clearly explained here - http://www.sec.gov/answers/hedge.htm
Have a look.
Have a look.