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Regents Park Advisors manages liquid assets for high net worth, corporation, trust, foundation and family office clients.
We actively design and manage portfolios using non-linear investing techniques to target positive growth with the market when it goes up and protection from losses using a Protective Overlay when markets go down.
This strategy uses a combination of Indices, ETF’s, Futures & Options to generate non-correlated, risk-adjusted returns relative to the U.S. Equity markets.
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