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Finance: What is a 12b1 fee?
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What is a 12b1 fee? A 12b1 fee is paid on mutual funds. The fee is paid by investors and is used to market the mutual fund to other potential inves...

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Finance: What are moving averages?
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What are moving averages? Moving averages are calculated using past stock prices in an attempt to determine future trends. It’s calculated by ave...

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Finance: What is the Difference Between Load and No Load?
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What is the difference between load and no load? Load and no load are terms used for different mutual funds. Load mutual funds charge a fee or comm...

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Finance: What is an Alternative Investment? 2 Views


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What is an Alternative Investment? Alternative investments are just different types of investments that are a little more complicated in nature. They aren’t the typical stocks and bonds; they are things like options, hedge funds, and commodities. Everyday investors don’t really use alternative investments; they are generally traded by wealthy and experienced investors and institutional investors (funds, insurance companies, etc.).

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Finance a la shmoop...What is an alternative investment hmm well maybe we

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should start with the opposite to define the term here sort of like with the fine [Good Housekeeping catalog]

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people at Good Housekeeping do a primary or base or fundamental investment is

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something easily tangible, understandable and definable like a collection of

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stocks.. Primary also includes a collection of bonds simple like what

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could be more primary than a t-bill or cash yeah cash that'd be primary lumpy [T-rex walking in a jungle]

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mattresses well they're hard not to love so alternative is kind of the opposite

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of these things mainly stuff like esoteric hedge funds, complex ownership

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structures of real estate, or REITS - real estate investment trusts, commodity

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ownership oh and fancy derivatives why is there a separate category for [Examples of alternative investments]

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alternative investments well because when they go wrong they go oh so wrong...

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and the people who own them mostly rich people and university endowments and

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union pension funds those people have to sign what's called big boy and big girl [Person signs a big boy letter]

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letters so that if they wake up one day in the home they thought was blessed by

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the good housekeeping people is being repossessed well then the place they go [Woman opens door and reads notice of repossession]

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to complain to the people responsible for making that stupid set of

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investments is a mirror yeah it was clearly cracked and more than seven years

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of bad luck coming... [Girl smashes mirror]

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