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Portfolio Investment Opportunities in Managed Futures
About this book
New research and investment strategies for asset managers in managed futures
In this handy new e-book, bestselling author David M. Darst provides the latest information on managed futures and their appropriate role within investment portfolios. The first section of the e-book covers select investment advantages and potential risks of managed futures, including historical background on futures, their advantages, risks involved, and key trends and drivers. The second section offers a summary of managed futures investment performance and correlation, including the performance of the major futures indices. The remaining sections provide an overview of the current investment landscape, a glossary of available indices, and important sources of further information. Portfolio Investment Opportunities in Managed Futures gives investors the information they need to make intelligent investment decisions in this important asset class.
- Covers key factors investors need to know about managed futures, including advantages, risks, and investment performance
- Written by David M. Darst, CFA, the bestselling author of The Little Book That Saves Your Assets
- Perfect for individual investors, financial advisors, and CFAs interested in how managed futures can meaningfully improve the risk-reward profile of their portfolios
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Information
| Instrument or Strategy | Determinants of Investment Success | Principal Means of Implementation |
| Physical Commodities (Purchased and sold by investors, hedgers, speculators, and traders) | • Commodity selection • Prediction of price movements • Costs and amounts of leverage • Risk control behavior | • Physical commodities • Options, futures, and swaps involving commodities • Collateralized futures (futures contracts plus government securities posted as full or partial margin collateral) |
| Futures (Purchased and sold by investors, hedgers, speculators, and traders) | • Instrument selection • Prediction of price movements • Costs and amounts of leverage • Risk control behavior | • Commodity futures • Financial futures |
| Managed Futures (Managed by CTAs; also known as managed funds, managed futures funds, or managed futures advisers, in partnerships subscribed to by investors) | • Manager selection • Manager trading skill • Manager model construction • Manager use of leverage • Risk control systems and behavior | • Financial futures • Commodity futures • Forwards and cash instruments • Options, swaps, and swaptions • Physical commodities |
| Source: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Investment Strategy; Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Managed Futures Department. | ||
Table of contents
- Cover
- Series
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Select Investment Advantages and Potential Risks of Managed Futures
- Chapter 2: Summary of Managed Futures Investment Performance and Correlation
- Chapter 3: Overview of the Investment Landscape
- Chapter 4: Glossary of Indexes
- Chapter 5: Select Information Sources
- Acknowledgments