Clone Fund A clone fund is generally a fund that tries to mimic the performance and/or the objectives of a successful existing fund.
clone fund
When, within a stable of mutual funds, a new fund is established to emulate the strong performance of one of the existing funds.
clone fund Stockholding & Investments mutual fund matching established fund by using derivatives a mutual fund that, by the use of derivatives, is able to duplicate the strategy and performance of a successful established mutual fund ...
CLONE FUND - A smaller version of a retail mutual fund, it is offered as a subaccount in a variable ann... CLOSE - A period defined by the Exchange and occurring at the end of each trading session wherein any t...
Clone Fund Generally a fund that tries to mimic the performance and/or the objectives of a successful existing fund within a family of funds.
Clone fund A new fund set up in a fund family to emulate another successful fund. Close The close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening.
CLONE FUND A fund launched to mirror a closed fund. For example, fund managers may decide to close a fund that has grown so large it is no longer able to establish positions in smaller securities.
Clone fund A mutual fund started by another mutual fund having grown so large that its management feels the fund is limited as to the investments it can make.
clone fund A mutual fund designed to match the performance of an existing successful fund by imitating its strategy. close Closing a position refers to ending one's exposure to movements in the market...
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Describes the tendary of funds or investments to be followed by groups of investors who have a similar preferences that the firm follow a particular financing policy, such as the amount of leverage it uses. Clone fund ...
See also: Expense, Compensation, Bills, Cyclical, Saving
 
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