Common use of Investment Strategies Clause in Contracts

Investment Strategies. The Advisor will seek to achieve the investment objectives of the Trust by pursuing strategies generally known as “relative value strategies” that utilize quantitative methodologies to identify potentially profitable discrepancies in the relative values or market prices of one or more assets and seek to control the risks and volatility of these investments by taking long and/or short positions in historically correlated assets, it being understood that the Advisor will have discretion in the determination of which particular strategies fall within the category of “relative value strategies”.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Investment Advisory Agreement (Ishares Diversified Alternatives Trust), Investment Advisory Agreement (Ishares Diversified Alternatives Trust), Form of Investment Advisory Agreement (Ishares Diversified Alternatives Trust)

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