User talk:Rsrikanth05/Archive December 2020
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MessageGlavkon (talk) 19:58, 29 December 2020 (UTC) Hi Sir, you recently reverted a few changed that I made. I made changes to improve those pages, with citation and removed a few unsubstantiated comments on those pages. The links inserted referred to similar pages that are already linked, but with more and updated content. One of the index providers that is allowed to link does not provide public data which makes it hard to substantiate the text, whereas the links I inserted show data for the interested readers.
Glavkon (talk) 04:31, 30 December 2020 (UTC) I've certainly done so, none of the links referred to anything that would fall into that category. The links added have the same type of function as other links within the articles on hedgefunds, i.e. a reference to a database (e.g. BarclayHedge, EurekaHedge, NilssonHedge which are all recognized database sources used by academics and professionals). The links also enhanced the articles, removing and clarifying existing biased statements on the function of some of the strategies. For instance, under the market-neutral article, I added a link that has also been published in a major trade publication, to verify a claim that Market Neutral strategies still have a low correlation to equities. On Global Macro I added links to public indices rather than the paid for indices that form part of the current wiki pages. So, I found your edits to be rather strange. |