In Hedge Funds, Accentuate The Positive
| Nov 17th, 2006 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends | By: Alpha Male |
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By: Institutional Investor’s Daily ii
Published: November 17, 2006
Kudos to ii for acknowledging how media reports of hedge funds’ demise are greatly exaggerated. Says Daily ii:
“The trouble with media is that they tend to thrive on the negative, always trumpeting when things are bleak but rarely heralding when things bright. Take hedge funds. Based on media reports for most of the year, the industry has been going through a grim time.
“…(But the CS/Tremont Hedge Fund Index) should end above the magical 10% barrier, a nice comeback from the doldrums of earlier this year and beyond the 2005 finishing line…
“…So the next time someone comments on the dire state of hedge funds, remember to point to the positive.”
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