For SciFi fund... Mar 20, 10:06
2 posts in one Mar 20, 13:16
can you elaborate on the only using 10-20% of the stocks part please...This is interesting insight...Thnx! {nm} Mar 20, 13:29
It's down to the criteria of the fund... Mar 20, 13:43
Good post. Running a studio fund is much more challenging than I expected due to the limited number of options... Mar 20, 13:39
THIS is why i wont take on the task of restarting the horror fund. it requires someone who knows what their doing {nm} Mar 20, 14:48
But you learn by doing - I lost 2m in my first week! {nm} Mar 20, 16:42
Thanks srrichardson as the previous mananager. I have something to add. Mar 20, 17:49
Fund managers are HEROs in my book :) {nm} Mar 20, 19:13
It's not all doom and gloom though :-) Mar 20, 22:57
You might not get a response if Antibody doesn't like your idea Mar 21, 01:07
( when I say "gimmicky reasons" I mean that my idea may have been gimmicky, not the reasons for it being shot down. Mar 21, 01:27
I heard back on OPENRFUND within a month or two. Not really that long a wait Mar 21, 07:21
That is true, It is certainly not gloom and doom either. I enjoy it very much. {nm} Mar 21, 05:24
Question. How much are you given to manage the Fund? It's separate from your own PORT $$$ account? {nm} Mar 21, 17:19
It's a separate account - you start with H$20M Mar 22, 00:59
Thanks - So all fund start @ $20 dollars... {nm} Mar 22, 09:02
Studio funds start at 10M but run for a year, regular funds start at 20M and delist at 100m - no time limit {nm} Mar 22, 09:47