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  2. Trading Advisor Selection System - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most representative database for hedge funds, containing over 7000 of actively reporting hedge funds. Typical information contained in the database are monthly returns, fee structure, and some specific information as the investments type, strategic focus.

  3. Saba Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    For the year 2020, Saba's flagship fund returned 33% while its tail fund returned 99%. In 2021, Risk named Saba hedge fund of year due to its strong performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] At the end of 2021, Saba had become fourth-biggest SPAC hedge fund investor with $4.26 billion invested. [12]

  4. LMR Partners - Wikipedia

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    The firm started trading in February 2010. In 2010 and 2011, LMR had a return of 30% and 38% respectively while the average hedge fund return was 10.25% and -5.25% in the same timeframe. [4] [5] In August 2012, LMR expanded its business operations into Asia by opening an office in Hong Kong with Renold running it. [4] [5]

  5. Public Market Equivalent - Wikipedia

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    While the Long Nickels PME needs to be compared to the actual IRR, the KS PME gives a direct indication of the performance of the fund compared to the performance of the index. A KS PME above 1 indicates that the fund overperformed the index. A KS PME below 1 indicates that the public index was a better investment than the fund.

  6. Performance attribution - Wikipedia

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    Morningstar is known for its analysis of long-only mutual funds, but the Brinson-Fachler analysis is also applicable to hedge ranking funds. [10] The Brinson model performance attribution can be described as "arithmetic attribution" in the sense that it describes the difference between the portfolio return and the benchmark return.

  7. 130–30 fund - Wikipedia

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    A 130–30 fund, or more generally a 1X0/X0 fund, gives ordinary investors a taste of an investing strategy that has been popular among hedge funds, lightly regulated investment pools for institutions and high-net-worth individuals. Like other "long-short" mutual funds, the 130–30 funds have traditional "long" holdings of stocks but also sell ...

  8. Schonfeld Strategic Advisors - Wikipedia

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    Schonfeld Strategic Advisors (also known as Schonfeld and SSA) is an American hedge fund based in New York City.Formed in 2015, Schonfeld continues the business that Steve Schonfeld established in 1988 – a family office pioneering in short-term, systematic and algorithmic trading.

  9. Universa Investments - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [7] [8] The two of them previously ran Empirica Capital, a hedge fund that closed in 2004 due to subpar returns. [4] [6] [8] Universa was launched with $300 million under management and traded out of a small office in Santa Monica, California. [4] [5] Software programs were developed to search the options markets for deals. [5]