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		<title>Passive vs Active Global Asset Management</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Global Asset Management Company Global Asset Management involves creating and monitoring a set of investments for long-term wealth. All this is done based on what your tolerance for risk will be as well as your financial investments. What sets this type of financial endeavor apart, however, is that instead of striving for monetary growth through [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Global Asset Management Company</h2>
<p>Global Asset Management involves creating and monitoring a set of investments for long-term wealth. All this is done based on what your tolerance for risk will be as well as your financial investments. What sets this type of financial endeavor apart, however, is that instead of striving for monetary growth through domestic stocks, you will be able to diversify your investment on an international level.</p>
<p>In other words, Global Asset Management is <a href="/wealth-management-importance/">wealth management</a> on a global scale. It seems like a straightforward notion, yes. However, there are so many nuances that set this apart from asset management on a domestic level. If trade-offs and stock buying internationally are a part of your wealth portfolio goals, then keep on reading below. Here, we share some of the basic things about global asset management as well as introduce you to the company that can assist you in this venture.</p>
<p>Read more about <a href="/wealth-manager-explained/">what does a wealth manager do</a>.</p>
<h2>The Nitty and Gritty of Global Asset Management</h2>
<p>To begin, you need to enlist the assistance of portfolio managers. Not just any portfolio managers at that &#8211; you need professional licensed ones who are experienced in the science and art of building and managing portfolios globally. All of this is done with the ultimate goal of maximizing the return of your investments, at the appropriate level of risk that you can tolerate.</p>
<h3>Passive vs Active Global Asset Management</h3>
<p>As with domestic asset management, you and your portfolio managers can choose to either passively or aggressively earn from your assets. How do these two management styles differ? We explain the difference to you in the section below &#8211; keep on reading.</p>
<p>Passive management works with you buying and forgetting about your investment. It doesn’t matter how many funds you want to invest in when it comes to passive management. You can simply create your portfolio, optimize it to the best that you can, and just leave it to accumulate profit over a set period of time.</p>
<p>On the other hand, there is what one calls active management. This involves actively buying and selling of assets, as well as consistently trying to beat the performance for your best gain. Depending on your global asset manager &#8211; and with your approval, of course, either quantitative or qualitative models can be employed.</p>
<h2>Global Asset Management Company</h2>
<p>While also used as a general term for buying and selling stocks on a global level, Global Asset Management is also a respected authority in the very industry that it belongs to. Global Asset is the foremost company in, well, global asset management. They work closely with their clients to build a diversified and secure portfolio for the ultimate goal of financial freedom and security.</p>
<h2>Global Asset Management: Key Points and Goals</h2>
<p>Global Asset Management operates on three major pillars: security, tradition, and integrity. These work synergistically with the elements involved in global portfolio management.</p>
<h3>Asset Allocation</h3>
<p>Money, stocks, bonds &#8211; these are all considered as assets. Alternatively, real estate properties and commodities may also be considered as such. The goal of global asset managers is to successfully allocate these assets by providing balance and protection against risk. All this is to ultimately reach the goal of capturing gains and opening new opportunities for profit.</p>
<h3>Diversification</h3>
<p>Diversification is the very superstructure that global asset management stands on. It understands the need for creating several baskets of investment so that you, the client, will be able to have a more secure and broad spectrum of exposure in the market.</p>
<p>More than anything, diversification mitigates risk, and amplifies rewards. Global Asset Management understands that markets are volatile and one sector can outperform another at any given time.</p>
<p>Of course, your portfolio can be diverse domestically. However, geographical and economical divesification has proven to be more profitable and with lesser risks.</p>
<h2>How to Start a Global Investment Portfolio</h2>
<p>Opening an account and starting to explore opportunities in the global investment market is easy with Global Asset Management. Take a look at the steps that you can take to get started on your investments.</p>
<h3>Step 1: Find an investment advisor</h3>
<p>The first thing that you need to do is to find a reliable investment advisor. Over at Global Asset Management, you will be paired with an experienced and able advisor who will walk with you in every step of the way. This advisor cum portfolio manager will assist you and provide you with all the information that you need so that you can work together in building your assets.</p>
<h3>Step 2: Create and build your portfolio</h3>
<p>After discussing your appetite for risk as well as your financial goals with your portfolio manager, he or she will then set out to create a blueprint for the diversification for your assets.</p>
<h3>Step 3: Monitoring</h3>
<p>By now you and your manager should have already invested in several market baskets. The thing to do now is to rest easy in knowing that your manager is closely monitoring the market and will be the first one to advice you to buy or sell assets as opportunities present themselves.</p>
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		<title>Cryptocurrencies: Alternative Investment or Digital Scam?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2019 07:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Investment Advisors at Global Asset Management endeavor to protect and grow clients’ wealth. Protecting clients includes making sure they have a general understanding of markets and various investments. While there is an increasing awareness of the realm of cryptocurrencies, there is a great deal of confusion about their role in an investment portfolio. The ICO [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Investment Advisors at Global Asset Management endeavor to protect and grow clients’ wealth. Protecting clients includes making sure they have a general understanding of markets and various investments. While there is an increasing awareness of the realm of <a href="https://coinmarketcap.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cryptocurrencies</a>, there is a great deal of confusion about their role in an investment portfolio. The ICO market is replete with fraud, but there are several established cryptocurrencies that will appreciate in value.</p>
<h2>What is a Cryptocurrency?</h2>
<p>Cryptocurrencies are internet-based, digital mediums of exchange. They use <a href="https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">blockchain technology</a> to conduct financial transactions and store wealth. They are gaining in popularity due to their decentralized, transparent and immutable characteristics. Decentralization is key: neither governments nor central banks control them. Governments are using digitalization to enact greater powers and limit fiscal privacy, driving demand for alternative forms of money. Transferring cryptocurrencies between two parties involves much lower transaction costs than fiat currencies. Banks and payment processors charge relatively steep fees.</p>
<p>Cryptocurrencies get their name from cryptography, the art of writing and solving codes. It is a practice that precedes digitalization and the internet. It includes any technique for transmitting information securely. “Crypt” refers to a vault. The suffix “graphy” refers to writing or an area of study.</p>
<h2>What is an ICO?</h2>
<p>And ICO is an Initial Coin Offering. It is similar to an IPO (Initial Public Offering). Both are used to raise capital. However, there are several differences. With an IPO, investors buy shares of ownership in a company. ICO projects also raise funds, but do not represent ownership in a company. Rather, investors receive digital tokens that they hope will grow in value as they expand in use.</p>
<p>The plus side is that ICOs, used properly, are an effective new form of venture capital. The costs are lower than an IPO. The reach is broader and more investors have the opportunity to participate. The downside is that this is a new and unregulated market, providing room for fraud. This can mean an outright scam, or a simple matter of the underlying interest being over-valued.</p>
<h2>What Defines an Alternative Investment?</h2>
<p>Alternative investments are anything other than stocks, bonds and cash. These assets make up the majority of Global Asset Management portfolios. By broad definition, this would include real estate and derivatives, although some would say these are mainstream assets in this day and age. Examples include hedge funds, private equity, and tangible assets like gold bullion, art and even vintage wines. They tend to be illiquid, unregulated and higher risk. They offer benefits of diversification, exoticism, and the potential for higher returns. Diamonds and gold coins have long been valued for their portability as well as their value as a store of wealth.</p>
<p>Many view real estate and gold as protection against inflation. They gain in value when inflation and economic risk rise, and currencies depreciate. Cryptocurrencies are a new form of alternative investment. As with all new markets, they are unregulated. Investors must be vigilant to avoid being scammed.</p>
<h2>South Korea’s Importance</h2>
<p>Based on the total volume of Bitcoins bought and sold, South Korea is the third largest market after Japan and the United States. This gives a relatively small country enormous influence on cryptocurrency prices. According to the Korea Blockchain Industry Association, the country hosts at least twelve cryptocurrency exchanges.</p>
<p>The government is supportive of the blockchain industry and permits trading on regulated cryptocurrency exchanges. Cindicator reports that South Korea makes up 30% of global trading. Koreans have long been early adopters of new technology. The larger exchanges there are partnering with local platforms in several industries to expand cryptocurrency as a means of payment.</p>
<p>Cryptocurrencies gain in value the more they are used. For this reason, Seoul has become a major influence on Bitcoin and other markets. At 87%, the country has the largest general awareness of this new asset.</p>
<h2>Popular Cryptocurrencies</h2>
<p>The first unit of Bitcoin was created in 2009, and to this day it remains the most popular. There are thousands of different cryptocurrencies in existence, but they need to be circulated to gain traction. Most won’t. Five dominate the market. Investors should stick with these.</p>
<h3>Bitcoin (BTC)</h3>
<p>Bitcoin has the largest market capitalization by far. It is also the most expensive. The size and strength of its blockchain make it impervious to scams. For investors wanting exposure to cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is a popular choice.</p>
<h3>Ethereum (ETH)</h3>
<p>The Ethereum blockchain structure is similar to Bitcoin’s. It’s unit of currency is the Ether token. Ethereum is a platform that has uses beyond buying and selling Ether. It’s popular for smart contracts. These act as an arms-length third-party in the digital world, much like a lawyer’s trust account in real estate transactions. Smart contracts ensure agreed upon conditions are met before digital payments are released.</p>
<h3>Ripple (XRP)</h3>
<p>The fastest cryptocurrency platform is Ripple. It processes transactions in mere seconds, compared to Bitcoin which takes minutes. It may one day replace the SWIFT system. This won’t happen overnight – the banking system needs to feel secure and protected against any potential for fraud. The market is still the wild west.</p>
<h3>Litecoin (LTC)</h3>
<p>Litecoin is similar to Bitcoin. While Bitcoin retains its gold standard status, Litecoin has several benefits. It’s faster, with a transaction time of 2 ½ minutes compared to 10 minutes for BTC, and there are four times as many Litecoins in circulation. Third, the algorithm is less complex, making LTCs less expensive to create.</p>
<h3>Bitcoin Cash (BCH)</h3>
<p>BCH was created to improve upon Bitcoin’s transaction speed. Bitcoin Cash increased its block size, which allows all details to be verified at once, speeding up transactions. Its purpose is to reduce transaction costs and increase the amount of transactions that can be processed, one day competing with PayPal and Visa.</p>
<h2>Bottom Line</h2>
<p>The world of cryptocurrencies includes both alternative investments and scams. Stick with those that have large market capitalizations, established transaction histories and that may be useful for other purposes. For all investment questions, contact your <a href="https://www.global-asset-mgmt.com/wealth-manager-explained/">Investment Advisor</a> at Global Asset Management.</p>
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