Hi. My name is Nadia Papagiannis, and today I have with me K.C. Nelson, who is the manager of Driehaus Active Income , ticker symbol LCMAX , and Driehaus Select Credit, ticker symbol DRSLX. Thanks for being here with us today, K.C
K.C. Nelson is the manager of Driehaus Active Income and Driehaus Select Credit . Jason Stipp : The risk and the return profile of your fund seems to suggest that it could be a good
exposure and wondering what are their alternatives. Here from Driehaus is K.C. Nelson. He's the manager of Driehaus Active Income and Driehaus Select Credit to talk a little bit about his take on the inflationary environment and how these
K.C. Nelson is the manager of Driehaus Active Income and Driehaus Select Credit. Stipp : I'd like to turn and discuss your fund, Driehaus Active Income . This is a fund that's covered by our alternatives analyst, Nadia Papagiannis. It
Anyone aware of the differences between Driehaus Active Income ( LCMAX ) and Driehaus Select Credit Funds (DRSLX)? I know the latter pays quarterly and the former annually...other differences and risk profiles?
FWIW I found the "Market Outlook" (pp. 3-7) to be readable and interesting. http://www.driehaus.com/publicdocuments/ LCMAX _Summary_0111.pdf (Note: I don't own the fund, and don't plan to.)
Interesting long-short fund. Has some equity, mostly bond. High expenses at 1.99 $25,000 minimum. Only 5 yr. record but very good. How will it perform in rising interest rate market remains to be seen. So far so good.
hi all, alternative income vehicle to your "long only" bond funds not really a bond fund but a "income arbitrage fund" five year return = 6.71% , little interest rate risk , read the "fund analysis"... not without risks though... Best 3 month return +9.51% Worst 3 month return -3.28% do your own
Hussman Strategic Growth . Alternative investments strategist Nadia Papagiannis also thinks The Collar COLLX , Driehaus Active Income LCMAX , Aston / Lake Partners LASSO Alternatives ALSOX , and AQR Diversified Arbitrage ADAIX , all of which put
LCMAX 15% yield...this is too good to be true!! (it's 15% only in 2009 the previous years musch less) Impressive returns with low risk...so what is wrong with this fund? Looking at there site "The Driehaus Active Income Fund (the “Fund”) is an absolute return fixed income fund seeking to provide ...