What is an Investment Trust Fund? An investment trust is a publicly listed financial institution, which is a closed-end fund (CEF) that invests in shares or financial assets on behalf of its investors or other organizations.
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon. It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon. It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon. It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon. It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon. It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
I felt embarrassed for those two guys doing the handshake, that looked very awkward.
What is an Investment Trust Fund? An investment trust is a publicly listed financial institution, which is a closed-end fund (CEF) that invests in shares or financial assets on behalf of its investors or other organizations.
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon.
It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon.
It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon.
It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon.
It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Blah blah blah. Get rid of the jargon.
It’s an investment company that uses investors money to buy shares/ bonds/ commodities etc but the company itself is traded on the stock market and has shares of its own. Done - stop trying to explain the investment world using jargon to make it look like it’s complicated, IT IS NOT
Very informative videos! Please can you do one on the lifecycle of a trade in an investment bank. Thank you!
Can you explain how these compare to a hedge fund?
Thank you for the informative videos
they have a video for that too
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