BTW Heech. Some time ago I believe you said that you were considering a CTA due to frequent request. Admittedly, that is one of the two main...
thanks. $25K isn't bad, I've heard much higher from the "big 4". I think you personally have done a great job demonstrating that a top...
I'm assuming that you wouldn't be willing to give a ballpark cost for fixed fee service...? I also don't pay % of assets as the audit...
Fair enough, I suppose it is just semantics. Appreciate your input. :D
Yes, I'm sure that you (and most CPOs) follow the rules just fine. I'm not trying to harp on you guys, as my original intent was to operate as a...
Can you give a bit more detail on that? As I understand it, section 1256 is part of only the capital gains section. TITLE 26 - INTERNAL...
That is not a completely accurate statement. The typical CTA is a direct managed futures account. My clients, for example, maintain their own...
Yes, there is no pool to be a member of. As the GP in your fund, you don't have to charge a fee to get paid. You simply procure a...
That isn't a fair analysis. Just because a long position is crazy, it doesn't necessarily follow that a short is prudent. When a ticker loses...
Sorry Heech, it appears that I had selective reading on your last post too and you effectively answered the above question already. According to...
I really should've made it clear also that I was referring specifically to starting a CTA in the above statements. The rules are different for a...
Covestor and Collective2 really aren't the places that any serious investors look for talented management. Why would anyone go to either of those...
I know that it isn't the point that you are trying to make, but you actually really have been doing a great job of ignoring reality. Your...
The relationship between equities and bonds is indirect at best. There is so much interference in the bond market right now, that I wouldn't for...
Taking losses for me isn't really the question. In fact I see a pretty big problem in the concept of setting a predetermined stop loss point....
One of the most common reasons people choose adjustable rates is that the average family moves every 7 years. A huge percentage of people these...
Ummm, not sure that I could disagree more. First, most of what people do on sites like C2 are all but useless. Any real money investors want...
Ahhh... The only question I have with that is that accruing the fee, but not removing the capital changes the actual realized returns....
Thanks. So basically, you determine what the quarterly gain would be, net of fees, and then determine the proportionate compound monthly growth...
I'm curious... How exactly does a fund or adviser provide monthly performance data "NET OF FEES", when fees are charged quarterly? All funds...
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