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Betsy Waters on Basics of Investment Strategy at NY Traders Expo

Friday, February 13, 2009 : Permalink

West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – dbFX Global Director Betsy Waters will moderate a panel discussion entitled, “Investing in Managed Accounts: The What, How, and Why,” during the International Traders Expo, the largest and only expo designed exclusively for active traders. The workshop will be held on Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 1:15 p.m. at New York’s Marriott Marquis.

“The panel discussion will be an excellent opportunity for investors to understand what they should consider before engaging an account manager to execute their FX investments,” said Waters. “Workshop participants will leave the session with a keen understanding of how managed accounts work and how they can benefit from working with a professional manager, as well as how to identify and interview a prospective manager, and what fees and costs are associated with managed accounts.”

Waters will be joined on the panel by Robert Sharpe, Founder and CEO of SolomonFX; Patrick Lafferty, President, Capital Trading Group; David Johnson, Founder, Global Capital Investments, and; Marc Zupicich, financial advisor for Morgan Stanley.

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FX Trading Grows 250% as Investors Look For Alternative to Hedge Fund Trading

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 : Permalink

West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Deutsche Bank’s foreign exchange (FX) trading platform, dbFX.com, reported a surge in customer numbers in 2008 as FX grew as an asset class of choice for investors amid the financial crisis.

The trading platform saw customer numbers increase by over 250%, as investors looked to FX as an alternative, and uncorrelated, asset class to equities and bonds. Volumes also notably increased from 2007, as investors took advantage of significant volatility in the market.

From a currency perspective, the EUR/USD was the most popular currency pair on the platform accounting for 41% of all trades, versus 20% of volume the previous year.

"Retail FX’s popularity as an asset class truly soared in 2008 from a customer and trading perspective," Betsy Waters, Global Director of dbFX.com, commented, "Looking ahead, we’re very bullish about the long term prospects for retail FX. As active traders become disenchanted with the equity markets they will turn to the FX markets for trading opportunities. In many countries, retail traders can only buy and hold equities, while FX markets offer the ability to buy and sell currencies based on your market views."

"Ultimately, FX is proven to be uncorrelated to bond and equity markets so it’s no surprise that retail investors are looking to FX, which is a proven asset class with institutional investors as a means of generating returns.” Waters concluded.

Alex Akesson
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Hedge Fund Portfolio Tracking: SAC Capital

Thursday, January 15, 2009 : Permalink

Seekingalpha.com – Since inception, its funds have returned on average 40% annually, which explains how they can charge a 50% performance fee to investors, compared to the normal 20% that most hedge funds charge. They are very active traders and at any given time can account for up to 3% of the volume on the New York Stock Exchange and up to 1% on the Nasdaq. And, if you’re curious, you can see a picture of Cohen’s house here.

Before beginning, we do want to stress that since SAC actively trades positions quite frequently, tracking it via its13F is not necessarily beneficial and we advise that those reading take this with a grain of salt. We are simply covering the fund since it’s a prominent fund and many of our readers were curious about what it was up to these days.

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