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In the so-called first-loss scheme fee structure for hedge funds, investors offer more incentive fee than in the traditional scheme, in exchange for some protection of the first loss. The scheme gains more attentions in the recent years, given the current low interest rate environment and the...
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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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Commodity trading advisers, (CTA), or managed futures managers' trade in the commodity market. The hedge funds invest in commodity futures, currencies, bonds and shares. Hedge funds use managed futures in terms of indices, treasuries, fixed–income securities and commodities such as gold,...
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We reconsider the question of whether beta-centric hedge fund activity is predictive of superior performance. We construct a measure of overall beta activity of fund managers, Beta Activity, and find evidence that top beta active managers deliver superior long term out-of-sample performance...
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A diverse set of measures allows investors to evaluate hedge fund portfolio managers' performance across different dimensions. The various measures quantify the effectiveness of security selection, account for investor flows, operating risk, and worst-case investment scenarios, net out benchmark...
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Hedge Fund (HF) managers are expected to create excess investment returns (Alpha) through two primary skills based sources: (i) Security selection: buying undervalued securities and selling overvalued securities. (ii) Market timing: entering markets in advance of, or when they are rising and...
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We examine the relative weights hedge fund investors attach to past information in the fund selection process. The weighting scheme appears inconsistent with the one of econometric forecast models that predict fund returns, alphas or Sharpe ratios. In particular, investor flows are highly...
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We analyse the evolution of the hedge fund industry and try to assess whether this alternative investment class makes sense over the traditional one. We are concerned with the impact of the crisis. Common sense tells us that that during phases of market euphoria, possibly due to over-optimism,...
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This paper examines the effect of investor-level real-world investment constraints, including several which had not been studied before, on hedge fund performance and its persistence. Using a large consolidated database, we demonstrate that hedge fund performance persistence is significantly...
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