Posts Tagged ‘ diversification ’

Do We Need to Change the Definition of an Alternative Investment?

Jul 25th, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Investment Perspectives

Do We Need to Change the Definition of an Alternative Investment?
With The Dow giving a clear signal yesterday that our troubles have not passed, yesterday’s traders should be becoming today’s alternative investment cheerleaders.  I think we are finding that with so many economic factors being weighed so heavily by traders, daily betting on which way [...]



GLOBAL MARKET REVIEW

May 2nd, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Articles on Investing

By: Michael Gesualdi, TD Waterhouse
We are happy to have our first article from Michael Gesualdi at TD Waterhouse, about the U.S. markets from a non-U.S. perspective.  Michael wanted to give us a broad view of the markets for his first offering, and his next article will start focusing in on particular factors affecting the [...]



Why Traditional Diversification is not Diversified

Apr 10th, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Articles on Investing

By: Dominic Mazzone, Managing Partner, Regent Global Funds 
Diversification has taken on many meanings within the past few decades depending on who you talk to, and in my opinion, I think on the way we lost its true meaning.  I believe the reason for losing the real meaning of the word is due to the financial [...]