What are Mixed funds?
Mixed funds are investment vehicles that contain both equity and fixed income assets, or other assets.
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Why invest in Mixed funds?

Greater diversification
Mixed funds allow you to diversify your investment in equities and fixed income, reducing the number of vehicles held in your portfolio.

Better return and lower volatility
Generally speaking, fixed income and equities tend to be uncorrelated, which means that this type of vehicle has a better return than fixed income, but at the same time a lower volatility than equities.
How do we invest in Mixed funds?
To invest in mixed funds we have selected the most relevant investment vehicles worldwide:
Share
Una acción representa una parte alícuota del capital social de una empresa. El comprador se convierte en socio de la empresa, en el porcentaje acorde al número de acciones compradas.
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ETF'S
Los ETFs (Exchange Trade Funds) son un tipo de fondo de inversión, que cotiza diariamente en el mercado y que generalmente tratan de replicar un índice bursátil, por ejemplo de un país o de un sector.
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Funds
Un fondo de inversión es un vehículo de inversión que aglutina las aportaciones de distintos inversores para invertirlos en una cesta de empresas u otros activos.
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News aboutMixed funds

Fixed income investment: financial security for the future
Planning your finances so that in the future they secure your current lifestyle is a smart decision and to make it properly it is vital to know the types of investments available in the financial market. One of the most popular is fixed income, which offers long-term sustained payments and has less volatility.

Advantages and disadvantages of investing in mixed funds
Mixed investment funds are funds that in their structure include fixed income instruments, such as government or corporate bonds, and equity instruments, mainly stocks or ETFs.