Bumpoing this old thread as I am still in search of a good risk reporting product.
Not surprised to hear this. Not surprised, at all!
I would restructure it this way: 1. Maximum 5x leverage 2. Losses AND PROFITS are BOTH shared 50:50 3. The Fund Manager's investment...
Thanks I would think such an accrual futures contract would have great interest. Surprised it does not exist
EURIBOR & EONIA are both currently at roughly 1%. Is there a way to effectively earn this yield in a brokerage account via trading the EURIBOR...
Is there a way to earn the 3M EURIBOR rate using the EURIBOR contract on LIFFE?
Looking at www.euribor.org I see that EURIBOR and EONIA are currently around 1%. This is much higher than 0.35% in German T-Bills? How can one...
Thanks to all for all the good info. It seems if I have understood the material correctly: That if a hedge fund purchases an IMM seat or...
Can your fund be a corporate member? I'm trying to understand how a fund can be a corporate member as it seems except for the "Clearing Member"...
Looking at the CME website, there does not seem to be a way for a corporat entity e.g. a hedge fund to obtain CME membership as they are...
If you executed as an individual and then gave up trades to the fund, would that be considered a confict of interest?
Thanks sjfan, I did consider the keep in cash and sweep in/out option. However, most banks are paying ZERO interest on EUR cash deposits,...
Yes yields are low, but 0.35% is better than zero. I want to keep the cash in EUR, otherwise I would have converted to USD and bought US...
Yes, I'm looking for the German equivalent of T-Bills. I've been asking my broker as to options and they are still investigating. Hence, my...
I need guidance as to how and where to buy European discount bills - i.e. Euro equivalent of T-bills.
Anybody with ideas??? Thanks!
On further review, it seems the original poster, lost money trading strategies he had low confidence in. I think that is different from...
I do not see how losing 6% in a year when the S&P was up 13% is criminal. Even if the strategy is positioned as a long/short equity strategy...
Agreed. The question is how do you define "experimental discretionary strategies". I would argue that every discretionary global macro strategy...
Any ideas?!
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