Professional Adviser unveils tie-up with SharingAlpha ratings service

Running asset allocation competition with CAIA

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Incisive Media, the publisher of Professional Adviser and Investment Week, has signed a co-operation agreement with SharingAlpha, the online ratings service covering funds and selectors.

Described by founders Oren (pictured) and Yuval Kaplan as 'Morningstar meets TripAdvisor', funds on the SharingAlpha service are assessed based on the average rating provided by fund selectors worldwide using qualitative parameters. Factors considered include fees, capacity and active share, instead of focusing solely on historical performance. The service covers 70,000 funds listed across73 different countries and it has recently become the largest fund rating agency in the world in terms of the number of fund selectors who contribute their views on collective investment vehicles. As...

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