Senin, 18 April 2011

The Puzzle-and Promise-of 'Absolute Return' Mutual Funds

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April 18, 2011
 

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INVESTING
The Puzzle—and Promise—of 'Absolute Return' Mutual Funds
Funds designed to dampen volatility while earning solid long-term returns may use strategies such as extreme diversification across asset classes and rely on a wide range of derivatives


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