ManagedStrategyFAQ
What does the term "Strategy" mean in the context of the Saxo Bank Managed Strategies?
It should be noted that the definition of the word "Strategy" in this connection is neither a stock exchange-listed instrument nor a separate legal entity, but it is managed accounts.
What is a Strategy Manager?
Strategy Manager is an experienced and qualified professional who work full-time researching and selecting the investments for managed accounts. This commitment is a major asset to investors who are not able to research and monitor their investments personally. Asset Managers also undertake all administrative functions, such as tracking and accounting for investments.
What is a Managed Strategy?
A managed strategy is an investment portfolio under the direction of a manager who invests the fund's capital in a variety of investments. The mix and type of investments in the portfolio depends on the strategy mandate, communicated to investors by the fund manager. Managed strategies are usually designed around specific investment styles such as volatile, high risk strategies or low risk strategies that try to provide a moderate but consistent income.
What is a Managed FX Strategy?
Managed FX Strategy has been developed to allow investors to benefit from the fast moving foreign exchange markets. The strategy invests in currencies and seeks profits from the relative movement of one currency against another. Unlike certain other funds investing in equities or bonds, managed FX strategy can be more speculative. However, the Saxo Bank Managed FX Strategy applies a rather cautious approach and seeks to return a monthly gross performance of 1.0%.