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Introduction to Diversification Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 371 seconds Diversification is one of the most important concepts of saving and investing - it clearly has a lot to do with not putting all of one's eggs into one basket. In this introductory video on diversification, what diversification means and some important considerations are introduced. Related: diversification, earnings, finance, fischer, funds, investing, market, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stock Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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34. Two Generic Types of Pension Plans Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 277 seconds There have been some horror stories regarding pension plans - but not all pension plans are alike. Newer pension plans are typically significantly different in their approach than the older ones. Related: benefit, business, contribution, defined, economics, investing, money, pension, plans, saving, savingandinvesting.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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21. Mutual Funds 2: Types of Mutual Funds Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 130 seconds There are many types of mutual funds - here is a summary of some and why they can exist. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, economics, finance, fund, invest, investing, money, mutual, save, saving, stocks, types, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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38. Getting Started Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 438 seconds If you have gone through the videos here, read the book and really delved into the subject and you understand risk, time horizon - what is sure and what is total gambling, and you have a long-term view and understand how investing works - then prudently beginning is the next step. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, economic, finance, getting, invest, investing, money, save, saving, started, stocks, taxes, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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35. Diversification - savingandinvesting.com Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 275 seconds Diversification - or not putting all your eggs in one basket - has a solid foundation in math. In fact there are some really good reasons to always bear them in mind. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, diversification, economic, finance, invest, investing, money, save, saving, stocks, taxes, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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V2B. One Year of Earnings might not tell you that Much. Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 129 seconds Companies are often valued on earnings or multiples of earnings - for example the P/E ratio. One year of earnings might not tell you that much however because earnings can be volatile - especially if revenues/sales change. Related: earnings, finance, fischer, funds, investing, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stock Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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22. Mutual Funds 3: Active and Passive Management Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 267 seconds The terms active and passive management are often used when discussing mutual funds - what do the terms actually mean and what have some people concluded. Related: active, bonds, book, compounding, finance, fund, invest, investing, management, money, mutual, passive, save, saving, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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13. What is a Stock? Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 157 seconds Everyone should know what a stock and a bond are - this video gives a quick intro to that. What stocks and bonds are has a lot to do with how providers of capital interact with users of capital (through equity (which includes stocks for many large companies) and debt (which includes bonds for many large users of capital). Related: business, economics, finance, fischer, investing, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stock Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Intro 2 (INT2): SavingandInvesting.com Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 138 seconds This video provides an introduction to the concept behind savingandinvesting.c om and the Saving and Investing Channel. Related: bonds, book, compounding, economics, finance, invest, investing, money, save, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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17. Who issues Bonds? Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 165 seconds Equity - or public equity in the form of stocks is issued by companies. Not only companies can borrow - and not only companies can borrow through securitised debt. Related: bonds, business, capital, debt, economics, fischer, investing, michael, money, saving, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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V1B. Remarks on Valuation Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 175 seconds Just a few remarks on valuation in general - especially in light of market efficiency arguments. Related: earnings, finance, fischer, funds, investing, market, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stock, valuation Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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23. Market Efficiency Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 219 seconds Some market participants argue that markets are efficient. What do they mean and what are some of the opinions? Related: business, economics, efficiency, fischer, investing, markets, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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V7B. Discounting Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 279 seconds A number of the valuation methods refer to discounting - discounting cash flows - discounting dividends. This video looks at what discounting is - and how to some extent it is the inverse of compounding. Related: cash, discounting, finance, fischer, flows, investing, michael, money, on, return, saving, savingandinvesting.com, valuation Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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33. First Principles of Taxation Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 206 seconds Saving and investing is incentivised in most western countries through tax benefits. Governments want to collect taxes to provide the services that they provide - but they also provide tax benefits for saving and investing because it is considered beneficial for individuals and society as a whole. Related: benefits, business, economics, fischer, investing, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, tax, taxation Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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25. Hedge Funds 1: What is a Hedge Fund? Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 233 seconds An introductory summary of hedge funds. There is a lot more on this in the book because it is easier to convey in a written format than on tape - also at more info at savingandinvesting.c om. Related: bonds, busin, finance, fischer, funds, hedge, invest, investing, michael, money, save, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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1. Compounding Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 629 seconds An introduction to what has been called the 8th wonder of the world - compounding. The principle that allows small sums to grow to large sums over time. Related: bonds, book, compounding, finance, fischer, invest, investing, michael, money, save, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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26. Hedge Funds 2: What is Short-Selling? Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 266 seconds Short-selling is often spoken about, particularly in the context of hedge funds - this brief video explains what this is. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, econ, finance, funds, hedge, invest, investing, money, save, saving, selling, short, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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20. Mutual Funds 1: What is a Mutual Fund? Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 224 seconds Mutual Funds explained in simple terms. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, economics, finance, funds, invest, investing, money, mutual, save, saving, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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3. Providers and Users of Capital: Equity and Debt Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 357 seconds There a 2 main ways for providers and users of capital to interact - this video provides more information on this. Related: bonds, book, business, debt, eco, equity, finance, fischer, investing, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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INT6. 5 Popular Misconceptions Part 1 Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 347 seconds Saving and investing seems to have more than its deserved share of negative connotations. That might be because of a few popular misconceptions - here are 5 that I think are out there and fairly significant. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, economics, finance, invest, investing, misconceptions, money, save, saving, stocks, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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27. Hedge Funds 3: Different Strategies Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 219 seconds Hedge Funds use many different strategies to make money although broadly speaking they are often put into 3 main categories. This video details the categories and what the means are. Related: bonds, book, business, compounding, economic, finance, fund, hedge, invest, investing, money, save, saving, stocks, strategies, wealth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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2. Providers and Users of Capital Posted by: savingandinvesting
Video duration: 467 seconds It is the interaction between providers and users of capital that forms the basis of our financial system. It is that which allows our money to grow and for companies and governments to have access to capital. In fact, it is that interaction which forms the basis of our financial system. Related: business, capital, economics, fischer, investing, michael, money, saving, savingandinvesting.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |





















Latest comments made on this video:
By: beatitudes79. on 30 Nov 08, 06:48:16
Hedge funds sound similar to ETFs. What are the differences?
By: robrown1. on 16 Nov 08, 11:48:45
Google UNIFIEDMARKETS
By: banziracer. on 16 Oct 08, 21:25:47
Excellent. Thanks for your precise,crystal clear, explanation.
By: rgarg99. on 11 Oct 08, 07:25:40
very good stuff.. I learned also from Hedge Fund Trading Secrets REvealed book
By: TENNISCHAMP98. on 20 Sep 08, 03:25:22
brilliant guy
By: doctorofghetto. on 19 Sep 08, 07:01:32
I see that this hedge fund can be taken advantage of very easily, in sutble ways.
By: karamnofal. on 25 Aug 08, 21:59:46
Thank you ..its really usefull
By: Sputores. on 20 Aug 08, 22:03:48
well done
By: Steven2480. on 18 Aug 08, 15:07:40
THANK YOU!
By: lengthy86. on 15 Aug 08, 02:19:49
learn how to spell.
By: Sahasrakirana. on 22 Jul 08, 09:09:06
Very simplified explaination on mutual funds V/S hedge funds, and the benfits of hedge funds well explained
By: alienmoonbase. on 20 Jul 08, 02:56:17
Yea, i am the ONLY one who thinks its a mistake to subsidize food to keep the prices low and stable only to turn them over to scalpers who then run the price up. You sound sound like a fucking leach. Probably never earned an honest living - speculate 'til you drop. Hopefully you'll drop sooner than later.
By: adam1357923. on 19 Jul 08, 11:12:54
Alienmoonbase, you sound like a whiny bitch who probably lives in a trailer. I hope this guy takes your mother's heart medicine money and buys a new boat with it. The educated and driven will always take advantage of the stupid and lazy. It's fairly obvious which category you fall into.
By: shekhar0079. on 15 Jul 08, 15:29:15
thanks
By: alienmoonbase. on 27 Jun 08, 23:06:44
the hedge funds have been used by companies like Goldman Sachs to run the price up for FOOD and energy. These companies basically scalp people's food. At the same time we are subsidizing food. so why do we allow commodities markets to run the price up? I don't get it. Is it just the free market at work? What are the limits then? Should we allow Goldman Sachs to hedge grandma's heard medicine? scalp pills for the elderly? You know they would do it since they ran food prices up.
By: alienmoonbase. on 27 Jun 08, 23:01:46
he's a scalper. get a clue. You'd be better off working for a living instead of stealing it from the working class
By: RIVERDONKEY1. on 23 Jun 08, 02:10:26
jk........
By: RIVERDONKEY1. on 23 Jun 08, 02:09:54
i wana become a hedge fund manager like my grampa he makes the cash
By: poltrefug. on 08 May 08, 15:36:26
To make money on Wallstreet you must be an insider. Crooked game; I don't care what anyone says. Greenwich CT has at least 4 guys from Wallstreet who make 500+ million dollars a year sallary. That money comes out of "the little guys wallet". The rich just get richer and we all get a little poorer.
By: ubornthick. on 29 Feb 08, 22:33:33
Hedge funds are the best way to look after investors money until their is absolutely nothing left to lookafter, it all having been convirted into bonuses no market panic ,no market. lol
By: ubornthick. on 29 Feb 08, 22:29:38
azdozian .... what!its called highway robbery in anyones articulation To obfuscate three card tricks to themasses, hedge funds use people with msc/ma's . Nothing like educated fools to keep the derivelatives on the road ....to nowhere or highway to robbery Everyone realises that they lost at the same time ...no market panic..because no market lol
By: kmj2318. on 11 Feb 08, 02:58:24
Yes and no. Hedge funds get there name from being able to have access to hedging techniques like shorting and options. These techniques can be used to provide downside protection on stock positions. However, they can also be use in a very risky way, especially options, like not owning the underlying stock itself (being naked).
By: amitd1986. on 21 Jan 08, 06:12:36
No, the name "hedge fund" does not imply that all hedge funds 'hedge' their risks. Infact, many hedge funds don't hedge their investments at all.
By: Gavrillo. on 10 Jan 08, 03:54:13
To manage other people's money, you generally need a license to do so - this varies from country to country. If you do a quick google search you should be able to find the answers you need.
By: bradleefrance. on 20 Aug 07, 21:58:26
I have been given an opportunity to manage large sums of money without a lot of experience. I have been in the real estate industry for 3 years and have a common idea of what to do. However I really want to move into a Real Estate Hedge fund style of company. Is there anyone who can help or offer advice?