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All About the Long Short Fund


By: Julia Aidan
Submitted: 2009-10-06 10:19:40 | Word Count: 427


The idea of investing in the stock market is a scary one too many new investors, result of the loss of billions of dollars and lifetime's worth of investments after the recession took a nose-dive during the 2008-2009 recession. Experienced investors who lost a great percentage of their investment may not want to choose such a risky form of investment in the future, if they even have anything left to invest. Others may simply take to hiding their money under their mattress and not concern themselves with the market at all. Despite the current stock market climate investors, new and experienced, can make sound investments that are likely to offer a return on the investment year in and year out regardless of market conditions.

That may sound like it's impossible, especially to investors who have been suffered significant losses. However, the long short fund is not your typical investment. In fact, it's an investment that takes into account the ups and downs of the market and uses that movement in its strategy. It's somewhat complex how the long short fund works in detail, but the basic strategy is to buy long stocks that will outperform other stocks short stocks that are expected to decline. Short stocks will pull their weight when the market is down and help cover any losses that might occur with the long stocks. It's basically like creating a portfolio and adding in some insurance that while not guaranteed will most likely keep investors from losing everything.

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As a result, the long short fund is actually a pretty smart way to invest your money and safeguard that investment in spite of market fluctuations. Remember, the market is volatile and will go up and down. The long short fund is expected to perform well over time and resist the volatility of the market. Investors interested in the long short fund should know they may purchase stocks from the entire market to add to their portfolio or focus on specific sectors. Not all sectors react in the same way to changes in the stock market and even with the most market neutral stocks you will still expose yourself to risk. That's important to keep in mind because although the goal of any long short fund is to be successful and provide positive returns year in and year out there is no guarantee of that.

Author Resource:- Long-Short mutual funds are offered by Bull Path Capital Management, a New York based registered equity asset management firm specializing in long-short strategies.


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