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Friday, February 16, 2007

The Success of Hedge Funds

A recent article in Money Management Executive discusses a study of the comparison of a new class of hedge funds and traditional mutual funds, co-authored by Nicole Boyson.

In the February 5th edition, a story entitled, “Hedged Mutual Funds Make The Grade,” by Lori Pizzani, discusses the results of a study that tested three hypothesis between 1994 and 2004 between hedged mutual funds and regular mutual funds. “I was pleasantly surprised by the results,” said Nicole Boyson, assistant professor of finance at the College of Business Administration at Northeastern University, the study’s co-author. “Hedged mutual funds outpaced traditional mutual funds, but I was surprised by how much.” The study also found that those funds run by current or former managers of traditional hedge funds – versus mutual fund portfolio managers with no hedge fund experience – have a tendency to outperform on a persistent basis.

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http://www.paradigmshiftpr.com/documents/Page6fromFeb052007MME.05_07MME.pdf

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