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TRADING & SIGNALS

Investment Operations

Behind every fund sits machinery clients never see, and this category documents it.

The explainers cover separately and unified managed accounts, direct indexing, GIPS performance standards, NAV calculation, fund accounting, and the fair-value hierarchy, then add KYC and AML basics, prime-brokerage capital introduction, and hedge fund gates and side pockets.

The throughline from IWP Concepts is how a trade becomes a booked position, how performance is reported in a way you can actually trust, and how operational risk gets contained.

These functions stay invisible to investors and indispensable to the firms running their money.

They are the infrastructure, compliance, and accounting that quietly hold every strategy together.

Investment Operations
Separately Managed Accounts: Direct Ownership Explained

A Separately Managed Account is a portfolio of individual securities held directly in your name and managed by a…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
Unified Managed Accounts: One Account, Many Strategies

A Unified Managed Account is a single custody account that holds multiple investment strategies side by side, each in…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
Direct Indexing: Own the Index, Harvest the Losses

Direct indexing is the practice of owning the individual stocks that make up an index, rather than buying a fund that…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
GIPS Standards: Fair Performance Reporting Rules

GIPS is a voluntary set of rules, maintained by CFA Institute, that tells investment firms how to calculate and present…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
KYC AML: Client Identity and Anti-Money Laundering Rules

Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) are the two overlapping rule sets that require financial firms…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
Capital Introduction Prime Brokerage: How Funds Raise Capital

Capital introduction, often shortened to "cap intro," is a service that prime brokers offer their hedge fund clients:…

Intermediate
Investment Operations
NAV Calculation: How Investment Funds Price Each Day

Net asset value (NAV) is the per-unit price at which investors buy, sell, and value a pooled fund. The calculation…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Fund Accounting: The Bookkeeping Behind Every NAV

Fund accounting is the specialized bookkeeping discipline that tracks the assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Fair Value Hierarchy Level 1 2 3: How Assets Get Priced

The fair value hierarchy is a three-tier ranking of the inputs used to value financial instruments, from directly…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Hedge Fund Gates Side Pockets: Liquidity Controls Explained

Gates and side pockets are two liquidity management tools written into hedge fund offering documents. They let a fund…

Advanced
Investment Operations
High Water Mark Hedge Fund: No Double Fees After Losses

A high water mark (HWM) is the highest NAV an investor's interest in a hedge fund has ever reached at a prior…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Shadow NAV: The Manager's Independent Error Check

A shadow NAV is a parallel net asset value produced by the investment manager (or a third-party shadow administrator)…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Prime Brokerage Relationship: Financing, Shorts, and Risk

A prime brokerage relationship is the operational and contractual link between a hedge fund (or similar active manager)…

Advanced
Investment Operations
GIPS Performance Standards: Composites and Compliance Rules

The Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) are a voluntary code that governs how investment firms calculate and…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Brinson Performance Attribution: Allocation vs. Selection

Brinson attribution is the standard method for decomposing a portfolio's active return against its benchmark into…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Fama French Factor Attribution: Separating Beta from Alpha

Fama-French factor attribution decomposes a portfolio's return into exposures to systematic risk factors (market, size,…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Tracking Error Calculation: Measuring Active Portfolio Risk

Tracking error measures how closely a portfolio's returns follow its benchmark. It is the standard deviation of the…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Benchmark Selection: Choosing the Right Performance Reference

A benchmark is the reference portfolio used to evaluate a manager's performance, risk, and positioning. Choosing the…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Custody Risk: When the Custodian Fails or Errs

Custody risk is the risk that a client loses securities or cash held at a custodian, either through the custodian's…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Sub-Custodian Network: Local Links in Global Custody Chains

A sub-custodian network is the chain of local-market banks that a global custodian appoints to hold securities and…

Advanced
Investment Operations
ISDA Master Agreement: Legal Framework for OTC Derivatives

The ISDA Master Agreement is the industry-standard legal contract that governs over-the-counter (OTC) derivative trades…

Advanced
Investment Operations
CSA Credit Support Annex: Daily Collateral for OTC Derivatives

The Credit Support Annex (CSA) is the ISDA document that governs how collateral is posted between OTC derivative…

Advanced
Investment Operations
Give-Up Trade: Separating Execution from Clearing

A give-up trade is a transaction executed by one broker and cleared at a different broker, typically the client's prime…

Advanced