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Essential Portfolio Theory™

Essential Portfolio Theory (EPT) is an investment strategy developed by Rydex Investments that presents a more dynamic, hands-on approach to investing.

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Shorting and Leverage

Learn more about short and leveraged investing and the potential advantages and disadvantages associated with each method.

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Futures

Learn more about investing in futures, the three primary vehicles in the futures markets and their potential benefits and risks.

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Sector Investing

Learn more about investing in sectors, sector rotation strategies and their potential benefits and risks.

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Each of the options listed here has its own risks, which an investor should review carefully with their financial advisor prior to making any investment decision.

The information provided here is intended to be general in nature and should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation of any specific security or strategy.



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