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Manager C oversees all activity in our Growth Series Class.
The investment objective of The Growth Series is to produce
consistent gains on average between 1-5% per month. The
basis for trading in The Growth Series is conservative,
balanced investing with a primary focus of value. Manager C
initiates all major investment decisions, and oversees all
managers on The Growth Series team. Capital preservation
and hedging strategies offer clients the opportunity to
participate in the global currency market while reducing the
potential inherent risk and leverage of standard accounts.
Growth Series only trades in the most liquid currencies
pairs, consisting of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, and USD/CHF.
Most positions include a portion of hedged strategies or
direct correlation pairs trading. These decisions create an
environment of controlled volatility in an overly volatile
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To apply for participation in The Growth Series managed
accounts, please
click here.
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The following Classes of The Growth Series are available: |
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Minimum Investment |
E-mail Access to Manager
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Phone Access to Manager |
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| Alpha Class |
$2,000 |
No |
No |
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| Executive Class |
$25,000 |
YES |
No |
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| Premier
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$100,000 |
YES |
YES |
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Sample Growth Series
returns* |
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Total 2004 account return: 19.44% |
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Total 2004 account return: 14.35% |
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Total 2004 account return: 17.07% |
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* Past performance is not
necessarily indicative of future results. Portions of
performance may include hypothetical results |
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Hypothetical performance results have certain limitations.
Unlike an actual performance record hypothetical results do
not represent actual trading. The results may not include
certain market factors, such as, liquidity or price
availability. FOREX trading, even when done by a
professional trader, presents substantial risk of loss, and
only funds that a customer can afford to lose should be used
for Foreign Exchange trading. No representation is being
made that any account will, or is likely to, achieve
profits/losses similar to those shown. |