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Track Record

A track record refers to the proven track record of a capital investment, a fund or a fund or an asset manager on the capital market. It shows the historical performance and the returns achieved over a certain period of time. A positive track record indicates that above-average returns have been achieved in the past, while a negative track record indicates below-average or negative returns. Investors use the track record to evaluate the performance and consistency of an investment or fund and to make decisions about their investments. In addition, the track record not only reports on the success of investments made, but also reveals a great deal about the manager's experience in general. In this respect, the track record is accepted as an important quality feature, as the fund manager is trusted to achieve a comparable result in the future.

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