Real business in asset management; looking for partner(s)

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by wmu_uwm, Jul 22, 2008.

  1. wmu_uwm

    wmu_uwm

    Hi..

    Attached is an investment strategy and business presentation. If you are interested and serious investor, send me PM.

    Thanks

    WMU_UWM
     
  2. wmu_uwm

    wmu_uwm

    Up...
     
  3. wmu_uwm

    wmu_uwm

    And again..
     
  4. central park

    central park Guest

    who is your administrator and legal?

    NoPmsPlease

    CPW
     
  5. wmu_uwm

    wmu_uwm

    who is your administrator and legal?

    Although I had some preliminary discussion with APEX to act as administrator, it is one of the issues that need to be discussed with the potential partners and get their opinions.

    <http://www.apexfundservices.com/>

    APEX seems to be a good choice for small and startup funds.
     
  6. central park

    central park Guest

    No one will invest with you without at least having the bare minimum infrastructure and track record via an administrator.

    CPW
     
  7. wmu_uwm

    wmu_uwm

    CPW,
    I am looking for partners who will provide the initial seed but also own part of the asset management company itself. So if the fund become a success, they will have a good return on their capital invesment and an excellent profit from managing asset business.
     
  8. cosine

    cosine

    Unidirectional value...
    Bad
     
  9. and why should people invest their money in an unknown, who probably lives outside their country?

    Go ahead everyone, you first...
     
  10. cosine

    cosine

    So if I understand well wmu, you want the investor to both seed your unconclusive track record (nearly all the value seems to come from the last year) on a strategy that pretty much everyone is doing already (it doesn't seem much different from what most quant managers do) and build your asset management business at the same time.

    So what exactly do you contribute in this? Why would you get a share of the pie?

    Also, why is the live track record in saudi arabia? Why not in the US? From what I see, the performance since Nov 2006 would have been negative in the US over that period, mostly because of the value stocks that took a hit...

    And on top of that, you will probably get lots of questions as to how the US backtest was performed, and how the strategy was built. People will discount backtests a lot, or even ignore them totally.
     
    #10     Aug 2, 2008