Various skills needed to run a hedge fund

Despite emphasis on transparency, liquidity and risk reporting, strong performance remains the heart of a hedge fund’s raison d’être and, for managers and investors alike, the overriding consideration

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Hedge fund managers need many skills to grow business
What is the most difficult aspect of running a hedge fund?

 

Eric Debonnet, Theam
One of the most difficult aspects of running a hedge fund is probably managing the cyclical nature of performance figures. Most hedge funds do not achieve a positive performance every month – in fact, not even every year. This is true for all the main hedge fund strategies.

There are several reasons for this, ranging from market conditions to the difficulties managers have in consistently choosing the right positions

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