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  2. Risk parity - Wikipedia

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    For example, AQR's risk parity fund declined 18% to 19% in 2008 compared with the 22% decline in the Vanguard Balanced Index fund. [42] According to a 2013 Wall Street Journal report the risk parity type of fund offered by hedge funds has "soared in popularity" and "consistently outperformed traditional strategies since the financial crisis". [43]

  3. Hedge fund - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative hedge fund and other risk asset returns (1997–2012) During the 1990s, the number of hedge funds increased significantly with the 1990s stock market rise, [15] the aligned-interest compensation structure (i.e., common financial interests), and the promise of above average returns [20] as likely causes.

  4. The SEC's Risky Expansion of Insider-Trading Cases - AOL

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    Many hedge funds prosper by taking outsize bets on companies based on their reading of the firm's future fortunes. Often, they employ experienced industry analysts and compile detailed information ...

  5. Hedge (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment. A hedge can be constructed from many types of financial instruments, including stocks, exchange-traded funds, insurance, forward contracts, swaps, options, gambles, [1] many types of over-the-counter and derivative products, and futures contracts.

  6. Hedge Fund Positioning Suggests There Is Caution Amidst ...

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    As hedge funds enter 2025, managers appear to be holding firepower awaiting clearer market and economic signals. With risk-taking at multi-year lows, the industry appears poised for a cautious but flexible approach to emerging opportunities. Click here to view a video on how Unlimited’s technology works.

  7. Companies that spend on social causes risk hedge fund ... - AOL

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    U.S. companies that spend more on social and environmental causes, such as sustainability or charitable donation programs, are more likely to attract hedge funds that challenge their strategy and ...

  8. Investors Hedge $17 Billion Against Big Tech, Driving Record ...

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    Wall Street’s biggest players moved to protect themselves against tech stock dominance in 2024, driving record cash into a fund that splits money evenly across all S&P 500 stocks. The Invesco S ...

  9. Operational due diligence (alternative investments) - Wikipedia

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    • transparency of detailed findings to the end investor – note that managers of funds of alternative investment funds (e.g. fund of hedge funds managers) typically do not provide full transparency to their investors of the findings of their ODD, with investors simply becoming aware, after the fact, that an investment in an “underlying ...