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This article analyzes the relationship between the risk-adjusted performance of hedge funds and their proximity to investments using data on Asia-focused hedge funds. I find, relative to an augmented Fung and Hsieh () factor model, that hedge funds with a physical presence (head or research...
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We examine the practice of simultaneous management of hedge funds and funds of hedge funds. Hedge fund firms can choose to simultaneously offer a fund of hedge funds. Similarly, fund of hedge funds firms can simultaneously offer a hedge fund. We find that while superior past performance drives...
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We show that hedge fund managers who better understand the dynamic U.S. political landscape actively adjust the political sensitivity of their portfolios and improve their investment performance. Specifically, around U.S. Presidential elections, funds that tilt their portfolios toward market...
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We document economically large momentum profits when sorting ETFs on returns over the past two to four years. A value-weighted, long-short strategy based on ETF momentum delivers Carhart (1997) four-factor alphas of up to 1.20% per month. Neither cross-sectional stock momentum nor co-variation...
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