If the selected
securities decrease in value, the company could end up losing money rather than enjoying the anticipated 12 % return.
If
the securities decrease in value, a Fund that uses leverage may suffer a greater loss than would have resulted without the use of leverage.
If
the securities decrease in value, the Fund may suffer a greater loss than would have resulted without the use of leverage.
Not exact matches
Generally, fixed rate debt
securities will
decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase
in value when interest rates decline.
The bottom line is that
in - house fundamental research and active
security selection may have increasing opportunity to add
value if company coverage
decreases.
Investments
in bonds issued by non-U.S. companies are subject to risks including country / regional risk, which is the chance that political upheaval, financial troubles, or natural disasters will adversely affect the
value of
securities issued by companies
in foreign countries or regions; and currency risk, which is the chance that the
value of a foreign investment, measured
in U.S. dollars, will
decrease because of unfavorable changes
in currency exchange rates.
Investments
in debt
securities typically
decrease in value when interest rates rise.
Traditional fixed income
securities typically
decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase
in value when interest rates
decrease.
The
value of the Fund may
decrease in response to the activities and financial prospects of an individual
security in the Fund's portfolio.
If the market
value of
securities held short
decreases (moves
in your favor), it will cost less to close short positions, and money will be journaled (transferred) out of the short credit to margin.
If nominal interest rates increased at a faster rate than inflation, then real interest rates might rise, leading to a
decrease in the
value of inflation - protected
securities.
A transactional rate of return measure that takes into account all cash flows and increases or
decreases in a
security's
value for any time frame.
● The main risk of real estate related
securities is that the
value of the underlying real estate may
decrease in value.
Ariel uses these techniques
in an attempt to
decrease the strategy's exposure to changing
security prices or foreign currency risk, or to reduce unintended tracking error versus its respective benchmarks, or to address other factors that affect
security values.
Investment
in debt
securities typically
decrease in value when interest rates rise.
An investor receives a margin call from a broker if one or more of the
securities he had bought with borrowed money
decreases in value past a certain point.
To the extent currency exchange transactions do not fully protect a Fund against adverse changes
in currency exchange rates,
decreases in the
value of currencies of the foreign countries
in which a Fund will invest relative to the U.S. dollar will result
in a corresponding
decrease in the U.S. dollar
value of a Fund's assets denominated
in those currencies (and possibly a corresponding increase
in the amount of
securities required to be liquidated to meet distribution requirements).
Conversely, increases
in the
value of currencies of the foreign countries
in which a Fund invests relative to the U.S. dollar will result
in a corresponding increase
in the U.S. dollar
value of a Fund's assets (and possibly a corresponding
decrease in the amount of
securities to be liquidated).
This involves buying some
securities which are expected to increase
in value while shorting others expected to
decrease in value.
Investments
in stocks and bonds issued by non-U.S. companies are subject to risks including country / regional risk, which is the chance that political upheaval, financial troubles, or natural disasters will adversely affect the
value of
securities issued by companies
in foreign countries or regions; and currency risk, which is the chance that the
value of a foreign investment, measured
in U.S. dollars, will
decrease because of unfavorable changes
in currency exchange rates.
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