Introduction
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Definitions of Strategies:
- Aggregate: investing in a globally diversified portfolio of multi-currency debt issued by government and non-government issuers.
- Blend: a type of equity mutual fund that includes a mix of value and growth stocks
- Conservative Allocation: proven systematic approach in low-risk investing and asset allocation
- Corporate: funds required to achieve a competitive advantage, and the monetary results (profits) in businesses
- Dynamic Allocation: portfolio management strategy that frequently adjusts the mix of asset classes to suit market conditions
- Equity Hedge Hedge: either purchase stocks that they feel are undervalued or sell short stocks they deem to be overvalued
- Global Allocation: rapidly switch between asset classes and geographic regions
- Government: strategy traditionally invests in short-term, high-quality fixed income securities issued by the Government or its Agencies
- Growth: aimed at winning larger market share, even at the expense of short-term earnings
- Multi-Strategy: a variety of strategies to switch from one to the other to deliver consistent positive funds
- Precious Metals: funds required to achieve a competitive advantage, and the monetary results (profits) in precious metals
- Value: where portfolio is selected that trade for less than their intrinsic values