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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Absolute return? Investors need alpha because beta isn’t reliable. A portfolio of long only relative return stock and bond funds can lose money over extended periods and is too risky anyway. Fortunately there is a solution – alpha from the skills of the world’s best fund managers. It would be good if beta does eventually perform but we need the “hedge” of alpha for when it doesn’t. Diversify away volatility and risk with return sources that don’t depend on the economy to make money.History is a powerful persuader but poor predictor. The 20th century...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Active versus passive? There are NO passive investment strategies. Active is the only choice in the REAL world since “passive” requires active decisions by index construction firms on which securities to include. Investors also make an active decision as to which “passive” benchmark to track. If you think the best stockpickers work at Standard and Poor’s, invest in a “cheap” fund of the stocks they ACTIVELY select. If you don’t like that risk, avoid it. Why tie up capital in a manager’s 500th best idea? Do you really think someone with the...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Time is not money. Technology is money. The best way to predict the future is to invest in it. The only certainty is change. Technology is affecting how we invest and innovation impacts everything. Good hedge funds are inventing better ways to make money and disrupting the traditional world that has failed people so dismally. Successful investing requires flexibility so it makes sense to keep up with trends. NEW ideas have changed OLD investment strategies.
Creative destruction doesn’t only apply to business innovation it also applies to investment innovation. There has been plenty of...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Bear markets for beta are bull markets for alpha. It’s always an OPPORTUNITY MARKET for absolute return. Recently short selling has been performing well and stock indices have erased ALL last year’s gains. Investors have not received the alleged equity risk premium for so long but then stocks don’t read economics textbooks. Not many people can afford to risk their retirement savings hoping for REALITY to catch up with dubious THEORY. The “panic of 2007″ will worsen in 2008.Though currently above 13,000, I would be amazed if the Dow and Nikkei are still above...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Some mathematical models actually do work. Here’s a proprietary black box equation that has served me very well over the years: good hedge fund + bad year = buying opportunity. But most investors do the opposite and redeem! As I forecast in late 2008, most hedge funds went on to perform very well in 2009. Remember the “experts” who said the hedge fund industry was “finished”! Those fools are welcome to their beloved, dangerous and “cheap” index funds.It’s no surprise that market dislocations, misvaluations and panic-selling hysteria created...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Bull market? Financial planning is about achieving client objectives and good hedge funds have delivered superbly. Over 3,000 hedge funds had POSITIVE returns in 2008 but zero long only equity managers. It’s best to invest in quality so I’ll stay in the safe haven of skill-based strategies NOT asset classes. Every sophisticated institution I deal with is INCREASING investment in alpha. Good riddance to beta repackagers pretending to be hedge funds. The hedge fund industry is stronger than ever despite many “experts” predicting its demise…again.2008 was a GREAT...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Bernie Madoff “managed” customer accounts as a stockbroker. He did not run a hedge fund and had no connection whatsoever to the hedge fund industry. His firm was “regulated” and fraud has been illegal for centuries. Real due diligence itself is an alpha source. Wide manager diversification with many strategies is mandatory for risk averse investors. Why do some people think the scandal has anything to do with hedge funds?
It was always odd that Bernie didn’t set up a hedge fund if he was so good. No incentive fees, no prime broker, no proper auditor and no...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Hedge fund drawdown? First rule of risk management – if it can happen it will happen. Recently we have seen excellent returns from many hedge funds, hard times for lower quality hedge funds but MUCH worse from long only equity and credit. Skilled managers don’t always make money but they do have fewer, milder and shorter drawdowns than traditional long only that doesn’t even attempt to manage risk, reduce exposures or preserve capital. As a risk averse conservative investor I’ll stick with 100% in hedge funds. It’s the PRUDENT approach. Hope for the best but...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Best hedge fund? Just returned from a due diligence visit to the best ever hedge fund. On the way I saw some black swans and ate at a restaurant that had run out of rice. Minor observations can signal major opportunities. Volatility is never contained and reverberates across ALL asset classes. Many commodities have risen but wide fluctuations do not bode well for economic stability. How to define “top fund”? AUM? A list of the best funds is very different to a list of the biggest. Historical performance? Future outlook? Highest past risk-adjusted returns? Below is the chart of a...
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November 30, 2011 at 18:35
Hedge fund pay? Hedge funds deliver enormous social and economic value. Pensions fully invested in good hedge funds have better funded liabilities so avoid benefit reductions, raised retirement ages and higher capital contributions. Foundations committed to alternatives have more for worthy causes. Endowments properly allocated to absolute return gain more for students and faculty. Some investors take their chances with “low fee”, high cost unskilled index funds but I don’t gamble. I prefer hedge funds as AFTER FEE returns are so much better.I’m a value investor and...
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