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Alternative
Investment Group is a Hong Kong corporation which operates through Subsidiaries, Joint ventures, Partners & Agents
worldwide.
Even though
all investments carry some level of risk, we believe risk can be managed
through multiple levels of diversification. As with any type of portfolio
structuring, attempting to reduce risk and increase return could, at
certain times, unintentionally reduce returns.
Diversification
does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets.
International
markets entail different risks than those typically associated with
domestic markets, including currency fluctuations, political and economic
instability, accounting changes, and foreign taxation. Securities may
be less liquid and more volatile.
Investments
in emerging or developing markets involve exposure to economic structures
that are generally less diverse and mature, and to political systems
which can be expected to have less stability than those of more developed
countries.