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What is a High Alpha Investor? A high alpha investor invests in securities with alpha values of 1 or higher. This means that the mutual fund or stock has outperformed its benchmark index by 1% or more.

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Finance a la shmoop what is a high alpha investor? alpha dogs you know um fear em, [Arrow points to dogs]

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love em feed em alpha is good okay okay more specifically it's an

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investing term synonymous with smart if you have lots of alpha then you are

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smarter than the market so a high alpha investor is someone who beats the market

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while taking low risk ie not a lot of leverage not super volatile

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stocks per se or crazy categories like crypto currencies and they didn't just

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go by 20 bucks of California lottery tickets and then win alpha is well

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kind of a newish term in Modern Portfolio theory which is a thing [Modern Portfolio Theory book appears]

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apparently that signifies that this fund manager or mutual fund is pretty awesome

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and we can quantify that awesomeness with a number which we call alpha well

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what does this number mean? well a 2 indicates that the fund or investment

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performed at 2 percent better than the benchmark index and minus 7 is a 7 percent

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in the wrong direction and stuff like that and as we all know an alpha dog [Dog chewing a bone]

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will eat numbers like that for breakfast so high alpha good low alpha bad

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