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The performance of a market timer can be measured through the Treynor and Mazuy (1966) model, provided the regression alpha is properly adjusted by using the cost of an option-based replicating portfolio, as shown by Hübner (2010). We adapt this approach to the case of multi-factor models with...
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We develop a market model to illustrate synchronized market runs by informed and rational hedge funds. A hedge fund's capital structure is fragile because uninformed fund investors are highly loss sensitive and easily withdraw capital in response to bad news. Hedge fund managers, sharing common...
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The performance of hedge funds is of interest to investors looking for ways of generating value over passive strategies, particularly in bad times. This study used the Hedge Index database with over 9500 hedge funds to analyse, in depth, the performance of ten major strategies, during and after...
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In this paper, we explore how hedge fund database biases developed during the 2007-2009 financial crisis. Our sample consists of 8,935 hedge funds from the Lipper TASS Hedge Fund Database for the January 2002-September 2010 time period. The theoretical foundation of this paper draws from Fung...
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This study examines hedge fund performance over the ongoing Sub-prime and credit crisis. We will determine how funds have changed their strategies to cope with the recent downturn. We will also conduct a post mortem analysis on failed and underperforming funds to determine “what went wrong”...
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