|
| 2009 |
August 2009
 |
"TIP SHEET: New Rydex SGI Fund Focuses On Commodities"
Dow Jones feature Tip Sheet article on the Rydex SGI Long Short Commodities Fund
|
|
June 2009
 |
"The Prairieland Prophet"
Tucked away in America’s heartland, Jim Schier is able to stay focused on stocks that are steady growers in bad times as well as good.
|
|
| 2006 |
September/October 2006
Journal of Indexes |
"Keeping Your Money Inside the Box"
Purifying your approach to style investing. This article appeared in the September/October 2006 edition of Journal of Indexes. |
|
September 18, 2006
Investment News |
"The Rise of Currency's Potential as an Asset Classs"
This article appeared in the September 18, 2006, edition of Investment News. |
|
August 2006
Investor's Business Daily |
"New Twist on Retail Funds of Funds"
Rydex has three offerings. The mix includes funds that hold commodities, use leverage for a boost. This article appeared in the August 24, 2006, edition of Investor's Business Daily. |
|
February 2006
Wealth Manager |
“In Quants We Trust?”
Wealth Manager article on the investable hedge fund index business and Rydex Absolute Return Strategies Fund. |
|
February 2006 
|
“When you are putting together an ETF portfolio, remember that one size does not fit all.”
This article discusses many of the ETF investment options available to investors today, including Rydex S&P Equal Weight ETF and Rydex Russell Top 50 ETF. |
|
January 2006
|
“Niche No Longer”
”These aren't your father's mutual funds. But this isn't your father's "buy-and-hold" market anymore,” according to the author of this Barron’s article. |
|
| 2005 |
December 5, 2005
 |
Industry Momentum is Key Factor in Sector Fund's Picks InvestmentNews feature article on Rydex Sector Rotation Fund. |
|
October 4, 2005
Financial Times |
"Unravelling the mystery of hybrid funds"
In October 2005, Rydex announced the launch of two open-end hedge funds—Rydex Hedged Equity Fund and Rydex Absolute Return Strategies Fund. |
|
October 2005
|
“Is Risk Really a Four Letter Word?”
David Reilly, director of portfolio strategies at Rydex Investments, details how advisors can use diversification within their clients’ portfolios in an attempt to actually manage risk, rather than avoid it. |
|
September 26, 2005
 |
Rydex Debuts Open-End Hedged Funds
In an effort to bring alternative investment strategies to the mainstream investor, Rydex recently introduced two new funds—Rydex Hedged Equity Fund and Rydex Absolute Return Strategies Fund. |
|
June 2005
 |
New Funds Mine Profit in Demand for Commodities
John Waggoner, USAToday, discusses the use of commodities funds in his June 2005 article “New Funds Mine Profit in Demand for Commodities.” |
|
| 2004 |
November 2004
|
Needs-Based Marketing: Walk a mile in their shoes—backwards.
Rather than simply walking a mile in your customer's shoes, you need to walk that mile backwards. That is, you need to practice needs-based marketing, an approach that will help you best meet your customer's needsand put you one step ahead of your competition. |
|
October 21, 2004
 |
Rydex Investments experienced tremendous growth in 2004
Rydex Investments experienced tremendous growth in 2004 in CEO Carl Verboncoeur’s first year at the helm. The article describes the firm’s unique vision, marketing and sales strategies and portfolio methodology. |
|
September 27, 2004
 |
All Funds Being Equal
Rydex S&P Equal Weight ETF has done well equal-weighting the S&P 500 stocks, making it less reliant on mega-caps. The fund is up 13.86% over the last year, surpassing the S&P 500 by 4.28%. The article, written by Lawrence Strauss, appeared in the September 27, 2004 issue of Barrons. |
|
September 15, 2004
 |
Little Guy Finds ‘New’ Investment
Hedge funds have traditionally been deemed appropriate for the wealthy investor. This Wall Street Journal article by Aaron Lucchetti describes how the middle-class investors can now invest in hedge funds through pension plans. |
|
August 2004
 |
Investing in a Hedge Fund of Funds: What Really Matters
In today’s market environment, it is becoming increasingly important for investors of hedge fund of funds to exercise increased due diligence when selecting fund managers. Jeff Joseph, managing director of Rydex Capital Partners, discusses several factors to consider in this due diligence process in the August edition of Senior Consultant. |
|
June 2004
|
Measuring the Market
A closer look at the market explains why so many investors—both individuals and professionals—get left behind. The article, written by Beverly Goodman, appeared in the June 2004 issue of Smart Money. |
|
June 1, 2004
|
Rydex SPhinX Passes Landmark in AUM
Rydex Investments announced that its fund of funds, Rydex SPhinX Fund, has surpassed the US$100 million market in assets less than a year from inception. The entire article, written by Christopher Faille, appeared in the Hedge World. |
|
May 21, 2004
 |
Is It A Bull Or A Bear? Understanding cyclical, secular markets can help you sort it all out
This May article helps to define what these market trend terms mean and how they fit into the current market environment. |
|
May 11, 2004

|
Back to the ‘70s
Disco, Bell-bottoms and the Eagles may not make a comeback, but lousy stock market returns might. The article, written by Mark Gongloff, appeared in CNN Money on May 11, 2004 . |
|
February 2004
|
The Other Use of Hedge Funds
Some advisors are using hedge funds to minimize risk, not boost returns. Financial Advisor examines "The Other Use of Hedge Funds." |
|
| 2003 |
December 2003/January 2004
|
"The dismal stock market returns of the past three years have fueled the clamor for investment alternatives in the form of more accessible, more transparent and 'safer' hedge funds, spawning a whole new investment product." Bloomberg Wealth Manager recently featured an in-depth analysis of hedge fund index products, including Rydex SphinX Fund. |
|
December 1, 2003
|
For Some, Scandal Is a Boon
Barrons Online recently dispelled the myth of market timing. And while traditional fund families offer fewer options for those who employ active trading strategies, firms like Rydex continue to welcome investors who move in and out of sectors or asset classes more frequently. |
| |
|