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{{g}}A “[[real money]]” investor is one who funds investments at their full value, and has no truck with [[leverage]], [[margin lending]] or [[unfunded derivatives]]. Thus, sensible, safe, comparatively low-risk: these are the good guys of the [[investment management]] world: if they blow up, it is their own problem, and not someone else’s. Unless you count the pensioners whose money they are managing, of course. | {{g}}A “[[real money]]” investor is one who funds investments at their full value, and has no truck with [[leverage]], [[margin lending]] or [[unfunded derivatives]]. Thus, sensible, safe, comparatively low-risk: these are the good guys of the [[investment manager|investment management]] world: if they blow up, it is their own problem, and not someone else’s. Unless you count the pensioners whose money they are managing, of course. | ||
===Who are real money investors?=== | ===Who are real money investors?=== |