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| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Able Financial Group LLC ABLE Financial Group, LLC | 83,821 | $2.48M | $2.45M | -$27,710.88 | -1.12% |
Marshall Investment Management LLC MARSHALL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC | 26 | $760 | $760.35 | $0.35 | 0.05% |
| NASDAQ (NMS) Exchange | US Country |
The corporation in question is a specialized investment fund focusing on the agricultural sector. Primarily, it dedicates a substantial portion of its assets— at least 90%—to the acquisition of common stocks and depositary receipts comprising its benchmark index. This index is designed with a particular aim to encapsulate the performance of companies involved directly or indirectly in enhancing agricultural yields. By concentrating on this niche, the fund seeks to provide investors with an opportunity to garner returns from the agricultural improvement sector. It's paramount to note that the fund operates on a non-diversified basis, implying a more concentrated investment in fewer holdings relative to a diversified fund.
This service involves investing in publicly traded stocks that are part of the fund’s benchmark index. These stocks are selected based on their direct or indirect involvement in improving agricultural yields. By holding shares of such companies, the fund aims to benefit from the growth and development within the agricultural sector.
Alongside common stocks, the fund also invests in depositary receipts, which represent a company's foreign shares that are traded on a local stock exchange. This inclusion allows the fund to gain exposure to companies outside its home country that contribute to agricultural advancements. This diversifies the geographical scope of the fund's investments albeit within its non-diversified strategy framework.
The core of the fund’s investment strategy lies in tracking a market capitalization weighted index. This index measures the performance of companies engaged in the enhancement of agricultural productivity. The weighting of the index ensures that the fund's investments are skewed towards companies with higher market capitalizations, considered to have a more significant impact on the sector.