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CTA, commodity trading advisers, or managed futures managers' trade in the commodity market. The hedge funds invest in commodity futures, currencies, bonds and shares. The portfolio is leveraged and the risk is quite high. Forward and futures contracts have similarities in terms that they...
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This article aims at testing empirically the major building blocks that affect the performance and risk adjusted measures of funds of funds hedge funds: incentive fees, management fees, size, age, hurdle rate, high watermark provision and lockup period. Funds of hedge funds invest solely in...
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This article is a cross comparison of the different performance ratios between different types of hedge funds. The funds under study are long/short funds, market-neutral funds and event – driven funds. We use a sample free of survivorship bias and measure performance using risk adjusted...
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This article aims at testing empirically the major building blocks that affect the performance of funds of funds hedge funds: incentive fees, management fees, size, age, hurdle rate, high watermark provision and lockup period. Funds of hedge funds invest solely in other hedge funds. The hedge...
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This paper aims at testing empirically the major building blocks that affect the performance of Hedge Funds: incentive fees, management fees, size, age, hurdle rate, high watermark provision and lockup period. The sample is provided from Data Feeder dataset. It is very comprehensive and includes...
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In this article, we are testing the performance of offshore hedge funds for the period 1998 to 2003. Offshore hedge funds are located for example in Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands and Bermuda. Offshore hedge funds offer flexibility in terms that they invest in international equities,...
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In this paper, we studied the monthly returns of hedge funds over the period 1998 to 2003 and found that there are styles of management that affect the performance. We found that differences in investment style contribute about 30 per cent of the variability in hedge funds performance. This...
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This article examines US open-end funds using a sample of 12083 open-end funds from the period 2010 to 2020. The sample is free of survivorship bias. We find evidence of long-term managerial positive persistence. Performance is measured by Jensen’s alpha based on regression models such as the...
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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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In this paper, we are examining hedge funds risk and return profile over the period 1990 to 2003 using Jensen's measure, implied volatility, correlations, covariances, Sharpe and Sortino ratios. The large range in returns and dispersion suggest that the mean variance approach may not indicate a...
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