Fund size matters

Lets study the Performance of Big Hedge Funds vs. Market Indexes


29 October 2024 · Tuesday

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Fund size matters

When comparing the performance of large hedge funds to market indexes like the S&P 500, interesting trends emerge. One example is the Bridgewater hedge fund, managed by Ray Dalio. Over the last decade, Bridgewater’s annual growth rate was just 4.3%, compared to the S&P 500’s 18.4%. This shows a significant gap in returns.

While this might seem like an unusual case, it actually reflects a broader issue that many large fund managers face.. . . . .

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