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I'm afraid you stand corrected. Trend following funds have made a killing in the month of May. On the contrary, mean reversion funds are confronted with losses. Regarding bleeding beta, I was under the notion that almost all strategies tend to have high beta when compared to an index of funds employing similar strategies. What should be of concern, however, is charging 2/20 and still having high beta with the market (read: long short equity and the like).Toosday wrote:I have to admit, Macro's post made my morning. Obviously drawdowns are not fun but to see this type of language (although I cannot really tell who it is coming from) is something that pops up every drawdown. Noone can really predict what will happen but I sure would rather be in my position than in JPM's, who are stuck in their il- liquid large trade that is moving against them.
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And it's been a long time between drinks.AFJ Garner wrote:An inaccurate generalization I fear. JWH and Tactical for instance had down months.Macro wrote: I'm afraid you stand corrected. Trend following funds have made a killing in the month of May.
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It doesn't look to me that recent performance is out of the ordinary. Another 2-3 years of poor performance would take it into new territory.
I lost in May !!
Partly my own fault for reducing risk slightly before it all soared and then we use very L/T systems which have taken longer to get short everything - now its bouncing a bit obvioulsy
Interesting that from some of the TF performances in May its fairly obvious to see they havent really swayed too much out of the short / medium term systems !!! and we heavily concentrated in fx by the looks of it
I expect our index of TF's to post an average of +3 to 5 % for the month of May
Partly my own fault for reducing risk slightly before it all soared and then we use very L/T systems which have taken longer to get short everything - now its bouncing a bit obvioulsy
Interesting that from some of the TF performances in May its fairly obvious to see they havent really swayed too much out of the short / medium term systems !!! and we heavily concentrated in fx by the looks of it
I expect our index of TF's to post an average of +3 to 5 % for the month of May