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In this paper, we are using Jensen's alpha, Sharpe ratio and multi-factor models to test the performance of hedge funds for the period 1998 to 2003. Hedge fund returns exhibit a high degree of non-linearity and kurtosis. Our results suggest that for the examined period hedge funds provide...
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We are investigating whether hedge fund indexing provide sufficient asset diversification for the private investors and decreased volatility. It is another way to gain access in the hedge fund industry. The traditional way was to invest in different hedge fund categories. Investing directly on...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of equity market neutral hedge funds. A market neutral strategy combines both long and short positions. The net exposure is equal to zero. The purpose of using such strategy is to eliminate the market risk. Guirguis,(2005),...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of convertible arbitrage hedge funds. The overall objective and aim of this category is the use of convertible securities. It is expected that the performance of the fund will be greater than the benchmark by using a long...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of managed futures hedge funds. CTA, commodity trading advisers, or managed futures managers’ trade in the commodity market. Hedge funds use managed futures in terms of indices, treasuries, fixed –income securities and...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of long/short equity hedge funds. The hedge fund primarily goal is to invest in long and short position of the security to take advantage from increase or decrease of the prices. Thus, he/she buys a security that is expected to...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of fixed income arbitrage hedge funds. These funds engage principally in arbitrage strategies in the global corporate debt securities markets taking advantage of mispricing. Fixed income arbitrage funds take advantage of...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance persistence of distressed securities hedge funds. Distressed securities are related to the corporate bonds of bankrupted companies that start to get out from the crisis and are trying to reduce their loan exposures in the market. Hedge...
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This article aims at testing empirically the performance of event driven hedge funds. The fund manager primarily is targeting financial, micro and macro economic or political events, corporate events that will affect positively the net asset value, NAV, performance of the fund. Merger arbitrage...
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This article examines performance persistence of 773 hedge funds from the period 1990 to 2003. The sample is free of survivorship bias, backfill, and selection bias. We find evidence of managerial positive performance persistence using multi-factor models. Performance is measured by Jensen’s...
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