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Hi Homer,
Don't include me in the double-digit return camp. I have said throughout the thread that good-quality currency managers may be able to add very small amounts of value on a reasonably consistent basis. That's all.
I meant to say at the outset that I don't condone for a second comparing Alder Capital's 2001 return with unit-linked funds generally and determining that it was the "best performing" blah blah. Another case of apples and oranges and sadly (as Mith would say) more <!--EZCODE BOLD START--> nonsense<!--EZCODE BOLD END--> from the pen of Niall Brady. What you'd need to do is compare Alder's return with that of other currency funds taking similar levels of risk, not with equity, bond, and property funds.
Hi Homer,
Don't include me in the double-digit return camp. I have said throughout the thread that good-quality currency managers may be able to add very small amounts of value on a reasonably consistent basis. That's all.
I meant to say at the outset that I don't condone for a second comparing Alder Capital's 2001 return with unit-linked funds generally and determining that it was the "best performing" blah blah. Another case of apples and oranges and sadly (as Mith would say) more <!--EZCODE BOLD START--> nonsense<!--EZCODE BOLD END--> from the pen of Niall Brady. What you'd need to do is compare Alder's return with that of other currency funds taking similar levels of risk, not with equity, bond, and property funds.