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cash in a Investment Fund, what does it mean?
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Yes I agree but would it not be better to have what ever cash they have spare invested in one of the shares they believe will make a profit and then when something new they want to invest in comes along, sell the amount they want to be able to invest the amount they want to buy in the new company, then their cash could have grown while waiting?
Also considering how fast they can sell and buy now it does not seem that time would be a problem when they needed the cash fairly quickly.
google "risk management" imho.
J0
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