Hedge funds pool capital from wealthy individuals and institutions to pursue aggressive strategies aimed at generating high returns. Activist hedge funds usually buy stakes in publicly traded ...
When Bitcoin suddenly tumbles, the explanation is rarely crypto magic. More often, it’s a chain reaction that starts in traditional ...
Hedge fund exposure to BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust came into focus after Bitwise portfolio manager Jeff Park corrected ...
A hedge fund is a private investment vehicle that pools capital and applies broad investment strategies for returns in different markets. Unlike traditional investment products, hedge funds are ...
The number of exchange-traded funds employing what are often described as hedge fund-like strategies continues to grow. Investment strategies uncorrelated with the stock and bond market can help ...
Hedge funds saw strong performance and inflows through November 2025. But many hedge fund strategies now show high correlation to the S&P 500 index. AI-driven stock trends and equity exposure raise ...
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Hedge funds aren’t magical black boxes; they’re collections of disciplined processes. The good news? You can reverse-engineer those processes and adapt them to a home office or a small prop account.
I write from time to time about the economic structure of modern multi-strategy “pod shop” hedge funds. Stereotypically a hedge fund invests its clients’ money and gives the clients the returns, after ...
Hedge funds are increasing their short bets against software stocks, contributing to the brutal sell-off in the space so far this year, according to sources at two major funds on Wall Street.
The activist investor has taken a stake in LSEG, where it is likely to push for increased stock buybacks and action to lift profit margins. Individual Investors Ride Gold and Silver Surge as Pros Miss ...
Return Over Maximum Drawdown (RoMaD) offers investors a way to evaluate portfolios by comparing returns against unanticipated ...