Mutual fund investors are typically warned not to follow the "hot hands" - that is, to chase recent outstanding performance with frequent trades.
Another mark of her works is her special attachment to music; her frequent trade with objects indicates a close relationship with the fine arts.
The regulators contend that the men used nonpublic information about their funds' holdings to profit personally through frequent trades.
Most index funds allow more frequent trades but make transactions prohibitively expensive to discourage them.
"If there are frequent short-term trades, perhaps the taxpayer should think of a longer horizon."
He had a promising baseball career before injuries, deep slumps, and frequent trades forced his premature retirement.
Between these villages there was frequent trade, intermarriage, warfare and alliances against common enemies.
Making frequent trades increases the expenses for funds, he noted.
Because of their frequent trades, sector-rotation investors should aim to avoid transaction costs.
The firms specialized in a practice known as churning, frequent and meaningless trades to generate large commissions and interest charges for the companies.