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XTB Introduces Fractional Shares With Zero Commissions

has launched fractional shares on its xStation platform. Providing flexibility, accessibility and diversification, traders can buy small portions of stocks from the US and Europe. Key Takeaways Traders can invest in major companies like Tesla, Apple and Netflix for a fraction of their full share price. Investors can buy fractional shares in any stock, ETF […]

Market Microstructure and Algorithmic Trading

Market microstructure refers to the study of how trading mechanisms, rules, and protocols, as well as the actions of market participants, influence the formation of asset prices, trading volume, and trading behavior. Algorithmic trading involves using computer algorithms to automatically make trading decisions, submit orders, and manage those orders after submission. Understanding the various intricacies, […]

Saudi Sports Teams – What’s the Economic Case?

The economic case for Saudi Arabia’s investment in sports teams and stars can be analyzed from various angles. Saudi Arabia’s investment in sports teams has drawn widespread skepticism because sports teams usually aren’t the most profitable investments – even among famous teams in countries with a long history and media coverage of the sport. However, […]

What to Know Before Trading or Investing in Foreign Bonds

If you are used to domestic bonds issued by your own government or domestic corporations, branching into foreign bonds can feel dauting. Even when the superficial similarities are strong, there can be a lot that doesn’t meet the eye at first, but that you need to understand before you trade or invest in foreign bonds. […]

7+ Companies With a Dual Share Class

Several companies have dual or multiple share classes. Here are some notable examples: GOOG vs. GOOGL Alphabet Inc. (formerly Google Inc.) has two publicly traded share classes. GOOG represents Class C shares (no voting rights), while GOOGL represents Class A shares (one vote per share). BRK.A vs. BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has two share classes. […]

Do Hedge Funds & Private Equity Create Economic Value?

Hedge funds and private equity firms have considerable influence on the dynamics of capital allocation. The question of whether they create economic value is a topic of debate among industry experts and the broader public. Here we look at the hedge fund and private equity industry and its role in creating economic value.   Key […]

11+ Little-Known Strategies Hedge Funds Use to Juice Returns

In hedge funds, various lesser-known strategies are employed to amplify returns and mitigate risks. We look through them below.   Key Takeaways – Little-Known Strategies Hedge Funds Use to Juice Returns Some examples of little-known strategies hedge funds use to juice their returns: Offshore Fund Structure Transfer Pricing Debt Financing Reinsurance Business Variable Annuities Risk […]

What Goes Into the Culture of a Successful Hedge Fund or Trading Firm?

In the context of the culture of a hedge fund or trading firm, what makes a successful one? We looked into the ideas of two of the most respected organizational psychologists, Adam Grant and Robert Kegan. The ideas of Grant and Kegan converge on the idea of two main themes for culture in an organization: […]

Reinsurance & Hedge Funds – How They Work Together

Setting up offshore fund structures and reinsurance companies can be a complex process, but it can offer several strategic benefits for hedge funds. Below we have an explanation of how this might work and why a hedge fund might pursue this strategy.   Key Takeaways – Reinsurance & Hedge Funds Diversification and Stable Income: Hedge […]

Contingent Claim Valuation

Contingent claim valuation is a method used in financial modeling to value financial instruments. This approach to valuation is typically used for derivative securities and other financial assets that have specific conditions, or contingencies, under which they pay off. In essence, the value of a contingent claim depends on the realization of some uncertain future […]

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