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Jasmeet Sodhi

Jasmeet Sodhi
Jasmeet is an avid researcher and heads growth and marketing strategy development for RADiENT. Jasmeet previously interned at multiple startups where she developed a passion for marketing and content. She holds a Master’s in economics and international affairs from SOAS, University of London and a Bachelors in Economics from Ashoka University. In her free time, Jasmeet enjoys running and reading.
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How Can The Results Of Portfolio Backtesting Be Used To Improve Investment Strategies?

Portfolio backtesting results can be used to inform decisions when constructing an optimal portfolio. The results can show which assets should be included in the portfolio and how much of each asset should be allocated. Furthermore, it can provide insights into how different allocations and risk...

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What Information Is Required To Be Disclosed On Form ADV Part 1 & Part 2?

Form ADV Part 1 and Part 2 require disclosure of information about the investment advisor, including its business history, ownership structure, services, and fees, disciplinary events, other legal actions, affiliations with other advisors or firms, client types, and conflicts of interest. The form...

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What Is Form ADV?

Form ADV is an annual disclosure document filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by investment advisers. It provides information about the adviser's services, fees, conflicts of interest, disciplinary history, financial condition, and other important facts about the business....

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How Can Investors Use EDGAR Filings To Inform Investment Decisions?

Investors can use EDGAR filings to gain insight into company finances, operations, and competitive positions. They can identify potential risks, analyze financial statements, and research competitors. EDGAR filings can provide investors access to key documents such as annual reports, prospectuses,...

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How Does The SEC Monitor & Enforce Compliance With Its Disclosure Requirements Through The Edgar System?

The SEC monitors and enforces compliance with its disclosure requirements through the EDGAR system by receiving, reviewing, and processing filings. Companies must submit their disclosures to EDGAR in an electronic format, which the SEC reviews for accuracy and completeness. |If discrepancies are...

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How Do Investment Analytics Help In Measuring The Performance Of A Portfolio?

Investment analytics helps in measuring the performance of a portfolio by providing detailed insights on asset allocation, risk management, and return on investment. It provides investors with tools to analyze their portfolio's performance against benchmarks such as S&P 500 or other indices. It...

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What Are The Different Types Of Sec Filings?

There are four main types of filings that companies make with the SEC: 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, and S-1s. All of these filings are required to be filed electronically. These filings are made available to the public, so it is important to understand where to find them and how they can be used. Users can...

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What Filings Are Available In The SEC's Edgar Database?

The SEC's Edgar Database contains a variety of filings including corporate annual and quarterly reports, registration statements, and corporate prospectuses. These filings provide investors with information about the company's financials, operations, management, and other disclosure matters....

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What Are Best Practices For Searching & Navigating The Edgar Database To Find Specific Filings Or Types Of Information?

Best practices for searching and navigating the Edgar database include using specific search terms, narrowing your search by filing type, issuing company, or filing date, and using the Advanced Search option. These will help you find the most accurate and up-to-date information in the Edgar...

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How Can Investors Access A Registered Investment Adviser's Form ADV?

Investors can access a Registered Investment Adviser's Form ADV through their state securities regulator's website or by searching the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure (IAPD) Database on the SEC website. They may contact the adviser directly and request a copy of their form. Many make their...

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