Opalesque's
Uncorrelated Investments Show is a new program that focuses on investments that exhibit a lack of dependence on economic strength and stock market performance.
The show’s host
Mark Melin explains the need for this investment approach: “All investors are impacted by the far reaching consequences of the government debt crisis which continues to weaken the outlook for conventional equity, fixed income and even commodity investments. More than ever in recent history, investors are looking for investments that do not depend on the performance of the stock market and the economy at large.”
The Uncorrelated Investments Show uncovers market environments with deep analysis of macroeconomic trends and its impact on uncorrelated investments.
The first Uncorrelated Investments Show includes:
- An introduction to little-known managed futures industry
- Relevant insights into the MF Global controversy
- Investor Protection: significant disclosures how investors can control segregated funds investments
Mark Melin, the host of the Uncorrelated Investments Show, also publishes Opalesque Futures Intelligence and Opalesque Futures Strategies, two specialist publications - dedicated to investors ("sophisticated qualified eligible persons").
More information and registration here:
http://www.opalesque.com/About-Futures-Strategies.html
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Managed futures is not appropriate for all investors. This show addresses complicated issues and is produced for Qualified Eligible Participants (QEPs).
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Opalesque's
Uncorrelated Investments Show is a new program that focuses on investments that exhibit a lack of dependence on economic strength and stock market performance.
The show’s host
Mark Melin explains the need for this investment approach: “All investors are impacted by the far reaching consequences of the government debt crisis which continues to weaken the outlook for conventional equity, fixed income and even commodity investments. More than ever in recent history, investors are looking for investments that
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