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Hedge Funds Have Been Getting Smoked This Year

Nov 25, 2013, 18:19 IST

Not many people are able to invest directly in hedge funds. And that's not necessarily a bad thing.

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Through Q3 of this year, hedge funds on average have returned a measly 6% year-to-date.

This is according to Goldman Sachs latest Hedge Fund Trend Monitor report, which examines the performance of 783 hedge funds with $1.7 trillion of gross equity positions.

This year's hedge fund returns compare with a 25.3% gain in the S&P 500. Even mutual funds returned 24.8%.

Interestingly, hedge funds have actually been pretty good at picking long positions. From Goldman Sachs: "Our Hedge Fund VIP list contains the 50 stocks that appear most frequently among the top 10 holdings of fundamentally driven hedge fund portfolios. The basket has returned 30% YTD, 330 bp better than the S&P 500... The top 5 stocks are AIG, AAPL, GOOG, GM, and C, the same as the last two quarters."

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However, many hedge funds take short positions to hedge their long positions. This has offset what could've been a great year for the industry.

Goldman Sachs

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