Quadriga Superfund - Managed Futures

Could you give the link to THOSE results on the website. Sorry for the confusion.

Michael B.



Quote from Maverick74:

Those are the results from the AG fund. The GCT or Superfund B, looks for twice those returns. The B shoots for 40% to 50% a year and the A looks for 20% to 30% a year, net of fees of course.
 
Quote from ElectricSavant:

These low ranges are making this year tough. Thank for the info. Still looks good though.

Michael B.

Well actually, they were having a great year until gold, silver, bonds, the euro all collapsed at the same time. LOL. I think that was a little overdone. In fact that have already begun their recovery. There is no doubt in my mind that they will have another very good year. I say this because I know what they are long and I believe all these products will go out at the highs or near the highs by the end of the year. Good luck.
 
GCT USD is as close to the Superfund B shares as possible.
The expenses are slightly higher than QSF B.

Idiot Savant.....why are you so focused on Quadriga?
Did you put your 3K in yet?
Or you just gonna watch the fund double without you until January!

:D

2000 +40,16 %
2001 +42,56 %
2002 +69,23 %
2003 +26,35 %
2004 -1,98 %
 
Will they let me in with 3K Ebo?...Educate me.

Michael B.

P.S. are you following me around ET harassing me or what? Do you contribute anything here...hmm. let me do a search.


Quote from Ebo:

GCT USD is as close to the Superfund B shares as possible.
The expenses are slightly higher than QSF B.

Idiot Savant.....why are you so focused on Quadriga?
Did you put your 3K in yet?
Or you just gonna watch the fund double without you until January!

:D

2000 +40,16 %
2001 +42,56 %
2002 +69,23 %
2003 +26,35 %
2004 -1,98 %
 
Don't flatter yourself dude!
$5000 is the minimum in the USA.
Thats very reasonable considering many managed funds are $500K.

Can you get access to the Fireworks display on Roosevelt Island
ever? Its small but efficient.
 
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