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Download PDF THE HEDGE FUND EDGE MAXIMUM PROFIT / MINIMUM RISK GLOBAL TREND TRADING STRATEGIES by Mark Boucher


Sinopsis

This book is written for every investor or trader—large or small— who wants a methodology to consistently profit from the markets without incurring huge risks. In this era of exploding U.S. and global stock markets, many investors are focusing most of their attention on returns, not on risk. I can safely say that the methodologies advocated in this book offer highly pleasing potential returns. Our newsletter to clients has shown average annual returns of over 32 percent per year since 1992, without a losing year and, more significantly, without a drawdown of over 10 percent (this has more than doubled the total return of the Standard & Poor's 500 [S&P] over this period). During this same period, the funds I have consulted for have done even better in terms of both risk and return, with real money, investing millions of dollars globally. And in researching the concepts on which these methodologies are based, my colleagues and I have gone back to the early 1900s to verify their rigor. Thus while I am confident that the methodologies described here can enable you to pull consistently large profits from the markets, I also hope that the book sharpens your focus on two equally important factors of investment—risk and market understanding.

Content

  1. The Risk of Traditional Investment Approaches
  2. Liquidity—The Pump That Artificially Primes Investment Flows
  3. Index Valuation Gauges—Do Not Ignore the Price You Pay
  4. Macro Technical Tools—Making Sure the Tide Is Moving in the Right Direction
  5. Containing Risk—Sound Strategy and Money Management Methods and the Principles of Character Necessary to Achieve Them
  6. The Essence of Consistent Profits—Understanding
  7. Equity Selection Criteria Long and Short— How Profits Are Magnified
  8. Other Asset Classes and Models to Exploit Them 
  9. Asset Allocation Models and Global Relative Strength Analysis—Constructing a Portfolio


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