Please recommend trend following funds for small investors
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Please recommend trend following funds for small investors
Are there any trend following funds out there that provide the opportunity for small $5,000 or $10,000 individuals to participate?
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I am not sure if Deutsche Bank still offers this, but they did offer investments into Winton.
https://www.db.com/medien/en/content/pr ... 0_5085.htm
Contact details are on the link.
Edit: The fund is called dbX Systematic Alpha Index Fund. You can find it at http://www.funds.db.com
https://www.db.com/medien/en/content/pr ... 0_5085.htm
Contact details are on the link.
Edit: The fund is called dbX Systematic Alpha Index Fund. You can find it at http://www.funds.db.com
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It seems to me that in order to become a client of Deutsche Bank in the first place, one has to be a high net worth individual... :Sgunter wrote:I am not sure if Deutsche Bank still offers this, but they did offer investments into Winton.
https://www.db.com/medien/en/content/pr ... 0_5085.htm
Contact details are on the link.
Edit: The fund is called dbX Systematic Alpha Index Fund. You can find it at http://www.funds.db.com
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Could be, I never checked that. I would have subscribed as an institution through my employer. I just assumed that since the minimum investment for individuals was $10,000 it would be open to the public.Trading Leech wrote:It seems to me that in order to become a client of Deutsche Bank in the first place, one has to be a high net worth individual... :S
You could have a look at Superfund. Don't know if that will work for you.