Posts Tagged ‘ emerging managers ’
Three Sources of Alpha: A Call for Small Manager Investment
Oct 13th, 2020 | Filed under: CAPM / Alpha Theory, Hedge Fund Strategies, CTA, Investing in Commodities, Equity Hedge Funds, Newly Added, Seeding/early-stage, Macro and Managed Futures Funds, Hedge Funds, Commodities, Finance & EconomicsBy Karl Rogers, ACE Capital Investments I recently finished a multi-strategy fund of hedge funds build for an institution where I focused on three sources of alpha: small manager, equities and commodities. Small Manager Alpha Given that “small” managers have been found to outperform their larger peers[1], why do manyRead More
7 Messages Family Offices Give Emerging Managers
Jul 26th, 2015 | Filed under: Institutional Investing, Alpha Strategies, Family OfficesGuest columnist Diane Harrison examines the relationship between family offices and emerging managers and why some managers get money and why others don't. Read More
Signs of a Renaissance in Emerging Manager ‘Alpha’
Oct 2nd, 2014 | Filed under: Performance, Analytics & Metrics, Hedge Fund Strategies, Institutional Investing, Alpha Strategies, Alpha SeekersGuest columnist Peter Urbani looks at emerging managers and why they may be re-emerging and bringing alpha with them.Read More
Emerging Managers Have Delivered Twice the Returns of Established Managers
Jun 21st, 2012 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry TrendsPeter Urbani looks at the performance of emerging managers vs. established managers.Read More
Operational Incubation The New Standard for Investors and Managers
Mar 18th, 2012 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends, Seeding/early-stageIt's the new asset manager's chicken/egg syndrome. You need a track record to get AUM, but you need AUM to get a track record. What's a new manager to do?Read More