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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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We are investigating Sharpe, (1992), return based style analysis of equity market neutral hedge funds. The style weights of taking a short position in different assets can be positive or negative. A market neutral strategy combines both long and short positions. The net exposure is equal to...
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Hedge funds have increased their assets over the past decades. In this paper, we consider the added value of hedge funds in a portfolio dominated by investment trusts. The sample is provided from Data Feeder dataset. It is very comprehensive and includes event driven hedge funds for the period...
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In this article, we have tested a linear Gaussian state space model and the kalman filter in testing ARMA(2,3) models of the natural logarithmic monthly market returns of the US 1838 bond debenture closed-end fund. The aim is to estimate expectations that arises from the interaction of...
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This article examines the application of the Sharpe style analysis versus a rolling methodology of monthly returns of long/short funds, market neutral funds, event – driven hedge funds and their related indices. The Sharpe ratio is calculated as the ratio of the excess return divided by the...
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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 examines the application of the information ratio in a rolling style analysis methodology to test the effects on the lognormal returns of a 3 – month OMX Copenhagen 20 Cap index option contract. The information ratio is calculated as the ratio of the excess return divided by the...
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This article aims at testing empirically the major building blocks that affect the performance of equity market neutral hedge funds: incentive fees, management fees, size, age, hurdle rate, high watermark provision and lockup period. A market neutral strategy combines both long and short...
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This article aims at testing empirically the major building blocks that affect the performance of long/short equity hedge funds: incentive fees, management fees, size, age, hurdle rate, high watermark provision and lockup period. The hedge fund primarily goal is to invest in long and short...
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