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Book Performance Measurement of Hedge Funds Portfolios in a Downside Risk Framework

Download or read book Performance Measurement of Hedge Funds Portfolios in a Downside Risk Framework written by Chokri Mamoghli and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We showed that traditional performance measures are not adequate for the performance evaluation of hedge funds portfolios because they take into account neither the asymmetry of returns nor the risk perception of investors. In order to overcome this problem, we made recourse to performance measures in the downside risk framework. By using the Credit Suisse/Tremont Hedge Fund database, we showed that Sortino ratio; upside potential ratio and Omega measure make it possible to overcome the drawbacks of Sharpe ratio. The results obtained also showed that the index of Mamoghli and Daboussi is the adequate measure which makes it possible to surmount the drawbacks of Treynor index and Mishra and Rahman index. Likewise, the results proved that alpha of Mamoghli and Daboussi measures more correctly than Jensen alpha and Mishra and Rahman alpha the performance of hedge funds.

Book Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking  Chapter 9   What Is Risk

Download or read book Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking Chapter 9 What Is Risk written by Jon A. Christopherson and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2009-05-15 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here is a chapter from Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking, which will help you create a system you can use to accurately measure your performance. The authors highlight common mechanical problems involved in building benchmarks and clearly illustrate the resulting fallouts. The failure to choose the right investing performance benchmarks often leads to bad decisions or inaction and, inevitably, lost profits. In this book you will discover a foundation for benchmark construction and discuss methods for all different asset classes and investment styles.

Book Evaluating Hedge Fund and CTA Performance

Download or read book Evaluating Hedge Fund and CTA Performance written by Greg N. Gregoriou and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2005-05-06 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introducing Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) -- a quantitative approach to assess the performance of hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, and commmodity trading advisors. Steep yourself in this approach with this important new book by Greg Gregoriou and Joe Zhu. "This book steps beyond the traditional trade-off between single variables for risk and return in the determination of investment portfolios. For the first time, a comprehensive procedure is presented to compose portfolios using multiple measures of risk and return simultaneously. This approach represents a watershed in portfolio construction techniques and is especially useful for hedge fund and CTA offerings." -- Richard E. Oberuc, CEO, Burlington Hall Asset Management, Inc. Chairman, Foundation for Managed Derivatives Research Order your copy today!

Book Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking  Chapter 31   Hedge Fund Universes

Download or read book Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking Chapter 31 Hedge Fund Universes written by Jon A. Christopherson and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2009-05-15 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here is a chapter from Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking, which will help you create a system you can use to accurately measure your performance. The authors highlight common mechanical problems involved in building benchmarks and clearly illustrate the resulting fallouts. The failure to choose the right investing performance benchmarks often leads to bad decisions or inaction and, inevitably, lost profits. In this book you will discover a foundation for benchmark construction and discuss methods for all different asset classes and investment styles.

Book Hedge Funds

Download or read book Hedge Funds written by Greg N. Gregoriou and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2005-08-26 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether already experienced with hedge funds or just thinking about investing in them, readers need a firm understanding of this unique investment vehicle in order to achieve maximum success. Hedge Funds unites over thirty of the top practitioners and academics in the hedge fund industry to provide readers with the latest findings in this field. Their analysis deals with a variety of topics, from new methods of performance evaluation to portfolio allocation and risk/return matters. Although some of the information is technical in nature, an understanding and applicability of the results as well as theoretical developments are stressed. Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, Hedge Funds helps readers make the most of this flexible investment vehicle.

Book Market Risk Management for Hedge Funds

Download or read book Market Risk Management for Hedge Funds written by Francois Duc and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-04-01 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a cutting edge introduction to market risk management for Hedge Funds, Hedge Funds of Funds, and the numerous new indices and clones launching coming to market on a near daily basis. It will present the fundamentals of quantitative risk measures by analysing the range of Value-at-Risk (VaR) models used today, addressing the robustness of each model, and looking at new risk measures available to more effectively manage risk in a hedge fund portfolio. The book begins by analysing the current state of the hedge fund industry - at the ongoing institutionalisation of the market, and at its latest developments. It then moves on to examine the range of risks, risk controls, and risk management strategies currently employed by practitioners, and focuses on particular risks embedded in the more classic investment strategies such as Long/Short, Convertible Arbitrage, Fixed Income Arbitrage, Short selling and risk arbitrage. Addressed along side these are other risks common to hedge funds, including liquidity risk, leverage risk and counterparty risk. The book then moves on to examine more closely two models which provide the underpinning for market risk management in investment today - Style Value-at-Risk and Implicit Value-at-Risk. As well as full quantitative analysis and backtesting of each methodology, the authors go on to propose a new style model for style and implicit Var, complete with analysis, real life examples and backtesting. The authors then go on to discuss annualisation issues and risk return before moving on to propose a new model based on the authors own Best Choice Implicit VaR approach, incorporating quantitative analysis, market results and backtesting and also its potential for new hedge fund clone products. This book is the only guide to VaR for Hedge Funds and will prove to be an invaluable resource as we embark into an era of increasing volatility and uncertainty.

Book Portfolio Optimization in a Downside Risk Framework

Download or read book Portfolio Optimization in a Downside Risk Framework written by Lars Huelin and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2011-04 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present study examines how downside risk measures perform in an investment management context compared to variance or standard deviation. To our knowledge, this paper is the first to include several acknowledged downside risk measures in a thorough analysis where their different properties are compared with those of variance Risk is an essential factor to consider when investing in the capital markets. The question of how one should define and manage risk is one that has gained a lot of attention and remains a popular topic in both the academic and professional world. This study considers six different downside risk measures and tests their relationship with the cross-section of returns as well as their performance in portfolio optimization compared to variance. The first part of the analysis suggests that the conditional drawdown-at-risk explains the cross-section of returns the best across methodologies and data frequency. Conditional valueat- risk explains the daily returns the best but the worst in monthly returns. Variance, together with semivariance, perform average in both data frequencies. The second part of the analysis concludes that conditional value-at-risk and conditional drawdown-at-risk are the two superior risk measures whereas semivariance is the worst performing risk measure - mainly caused by the poor performance during bull markets. Again, variance performs average compared to the downside risk measures in most aspects of this analysis. Overall, this thesis shows that the choice of risk measure has a significant effect on the portfolio optimization process. The analysis suggests that some downside risk measures outperform variance while others fail to do so. This suggest that downside risk can be a better tool in investment management than variance.

Book Valuation of Hedge Funds Portfolios in a Downside Risk Framework

Download or read book Valuation of Hedge Funds Portfolios in a Downside Risk Framework written by Chokri Mamoghli and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this paper is to extend the capital asset pricing models in the downside risk framework to hedge funds universe in order to take into account the asymmetry of returns of these funds and the risk perception of investors. The empirical evidence based on Credit Suisse/Tremont Hedge Fund database shows that the capital asset pricing models in a downside risk framework, especially the D-CAPM, describe better the valuation of hedge funds portfolios.

Book Multidimensional Risk Performance Measurement for Hedge Funds

Download or read book Multidimensional Risk Performance Measurement for Hedge Funds written by Clement Boakye and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part A of the study uses Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) from the field of Operations Research to analyze the performance of hedge funds. The analysis can be extended to other investment portfolios since the implementation of DEA does not require that your data be normally distributed like other conventional performance measures.Part B uses a multiple linear regression model of the form similar to a multi-factor Capital Asset Pricing Model to explain hedge fund exposures to various capital markets (if any). This method however assumes that the data is normally distributed. The results are only used as a guide in explaining hedge fund exposures and not for exact predictive purposes.

Book The Complete Guide to Portfolio Performance

Download or read book The Complete Guide to Portfolio Performance written by Georges Hubner and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2024-06-04 with total page 1095 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An intuitive and effective desk reference for performance measurement in asset and wealth management In The Complete Guide to Portfolio Performance: Appraise, Analyse, Act, a team of finance professors with extended practical experience deliver a hands-on desk reference for asset and wealth managers suitable for everyday use. Intuitively organized and full of concrete examples of the real-world implementation of the concepts discussed within, the book provides a comprehensive coverage of all important portfolio performance matters across 18 chapters of actionable and clearly described content. The authors have provided relevant cross-referencing where appropriate, “Key Takeaways and Equations” sections at the end of each chapter, and pointers to additional resources for anyone interested in pursuing further research. You'll also find: Discussions of more than a hundred classical and modern performance measures organized logically and with a focus on their applications Strategies for selecting appropriate performance measures based on your situation as a manager or investor Explanations of analytical techniques (statistical approaches, attribution, fund ratings...) enabling a comprehensive use of performance-related information Applications of portfolio performance criteria in concrete investment decision-making processes Highly actionable and logically organized material that's easy to find at a moment's notice A full set of pedagogical powerpoint slides and excel worksheets with all data and formulas Perfect for investors, portfolio managers, advisors, analysts, and regulators, The Complete Guide to Portfolio Performance is also a must-read reference for students and practitioners of asset and wealth management, as well as those pursuing certification such as CFA, CIPM, CIIA, and CAIA.

Book Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis using MATLAB

Download or read book Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis using MATLAB written by Paul Darbyshire and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-03-27 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second book in Darbyshire and Hampton’s Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis series, Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using MATLAB® takes advantage of the huge library of built-in functions and suite of financial and analytic packages available to MATLAB®. This allows for a more detailed analysis of some of the more computationally intensive and advanced topics, such as hedge fund classification, performance measurement and mean-variance optimisation. Darbyshire and Hampton’s first book in the series, Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using Excel & and VBA, is seen as a valuable supplementary text to this book. Starting with an overview of the hedge fund industry the book then looks at a variety of commercially available hedge fund data sources. After covering key statistical techniques and methods, the book discusses mean-variance optimisation, hedge fund classification and performance with an emphasis on risk-adjusted return metrics. Finally, common hedge fund market risk management techniques, such as traditional Value-at-Risk methods, modified extensions and expected shortfall are covered. The book’s dedicated website, www.darbyshirehampton.com provides free downloads of all the data and MATLAB® source code, as well as other useful resources. Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using MATLAB® serves as a definitive introductory guide to hedge fund modelling and analysis and will provide investors, industry practitioners and students alike with a useful range of tools and techniques for analysing and estimating alpha and beta sources of return, performing manager ranking and market risk management.

Book Hedge Funds

    Book Details:
  • Author : François-Serge Lhabitant
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2009-08-20
  • ISBN : 0470687770
  • Pages : 573 pages

Download or read book Hedge Funds written by François-Serge Lhabitant and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-08-20 with total page 573 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "An excellent and comprehensive source of information on hedge funds! From a quantitative view Lhabitant has done it once again by meticulously looking at the important topics in the hedge fund industry. This book has a tremendous wealth of information and is a valuable addition to the hedge fund literature. In addition, it will benefit institutional investors, high net worth individuals, academics and anyone interested in learning more about this fascinating and often mysterious world of privately managed money. Written by one of the most respected practitioners and academics in the area of hedge funds." —Greg N. Gregoriou, Professor of finance and research coordinator in the School of Business and Economics at Plattsburgh State University of New York "This is a landmark book on quantitative approaches to hedge funds. All those with a stake in building hedge fund portfolios will highly profit from this exhaustive guide. A must read for all those involved in hedge fund investing." —Pascal Botteron, Ph.D., Head of Hedge Fund Product Development, Pictet Asset Management "François-Serge Lhabitant's second book will prove to be a bestseller too - just like Hedge Funds: Myths and Limits. He actually manages to make quantitative analysis 'approachable'- even for those less gifted with numbers. This book, like its predecessor, includes an unprecedented mix of common sense and sophisticated technique. A fantastic guide to the 'nuts and bolts' of hedge fund analysis and a 'must' for every serious investor." —Barbara Rupf Bee, Head of Alternative Fund Investment Group, HSBC Private Bank, Switzerland "An excellent book, providing deep insights into the complex quantitative analysis of hedge funds in the most lucid and intuitive manner. A must-have supplement to Lhabitant's first book dealing with the mystical and fascinating world of hedge funds. Highly recommended!" —Vikas Agarwal, Assistant Professor of Finance, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University "Lhabitant has done it again! Whereas most books on hedge funds are nothing more than glorified marketing brochures, Lhabitant's new book tells it how it is in reality. Accessible and understandable but at the same time thorough and critical." —Harry M. Kat, Ph.D., Professor of Risk Management and Director Alternative Investment Research Centre, Cass Business School, City University "Lhabitant's latest work on hedge funds yet again delivers on some ambitious promises. Successfully bridging theory and practice in a highly accessible manner, those searching for a thorough yet unintimidating introduction to the quantitative methods of hedge fund analysis will not be disappointed." —Christopher L. Culp, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, The University of Chicago and Principal, Chicago Partners LLC

Book Portfolio Optimization of Hedge Funds in a Downside Risk Framework  Optimisation de Portefeuille des Hedge Funds dans le cadre du Downside Risk

Download or read book Portfolio Optimization of Hedge Funds in a Downside Risk Framework Optimisation de Portefeuille des Hedge Funds dans le cadre du Downside Risk written by Chokri Mamoghli and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This article examines the portfolio optimization of hedge funds in the downside risk framework in order to take into account the asymmetry of returns and the behavior of investors towards the risk which are not captured by the mean-variance model. By using the Credit Suisse/Tremont Hedge Fund database, the results showed that the downside risk measures have an impact on the composition of optimal portfolios and on the efficient frontier. The results also showed that the mean-variance model overestimates the risk because of the use of the variance as a risk measure, but the mean- semivariance model of Harlow (1991) underestimates the risk because of the cosemivariances measures used in this model. Likewise, the results obtained proved that the new mean-semivariance model provides a better optimization of hedge funds portfolios because it makes it possible to capture the non-normality of hedge funds strategies and the risk perception of investors which are not taken into account by the mean-variance model and also makes it possible to overcome the problem of inequality of the cosemivariances measures in the mean-semivariance model of Harlow (1991).

Book Managing Hedge Fund Managers

Download or read book Managing Hedge Fund Managers written by E. J. Stavetski and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-03-17 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Invaluable insight into measuring the performance of today's hedge fund manager More and more institutional funds and high-net-worth assets are finding their way to hedge funds. This book provides the quantitative and qualitative measures and analysis that investment managers, investment advisors, and fund of fund managers need to allocate and monitor their client's assets properly. It addresses important topics such as Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) and Post Modern Portfolio Theory (PMPT), choosing managers, watching performance, and researching alternate asset classes. Author Edward Stavetski also includes an appendix showing detailed case studies of hedge funds, and gives readers a road map to monitor their investments. Edward J. Stavetski (Wayne, PA) is Director of Investment Oversight for Wilmington Family Office, serving ultra high-net-worth families in strategic asset allocation, traditional and alternative investment manager selection, and oversight.

Book Investing in Hedge Funds

Download or read book Investing in Hedge Funds written by Turan Bali and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2013-06-29 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book will present a comprehensive view of the risk characteristics, risk-adjusted performances, and risk exposures of various hedge fund indices. It will distinguish itself from other books and journal articles by focusing solely on hedge fund indices and emphasizing tail risk as a predictor of hedge fund index returns. The three chapters in this short book have not been previously published. - Presents new insights about the investability and performance measurement of an investor's final portfolio - Uses most recently developed investable hedge fund indexes to revise previous analyses of indexes - Focuses on 14 distinct types of hedge fund indices with daily data from January 1994 to December 2011

Book Hedge Funds

Download or read book Hedge Funds written by Richard Hills and published by Batsford. This book was released on 1996 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Sortino Framework for Constructing Portfolios

Download or read book The Sortino Framework for Constructing Portfolios written by Frank A. Sortino and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2009-11-27 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most common way of constructing portfolios is to use traditional asset allocation strategies, which match the client's risk appetite to a weighted allocation strategy of fixed income, equities, and other types of assets. This method focuses on how the money is allocated, rather than on future returns.The Sortino method presents an innovative change from this traditional approach. Rather than using the client's risk as the main factor, this method uses the client's desired return. - Only book to describe the Sortino method and Desired Target ReturnTM in a way that enables portfolio managers to adopt the method - Software to implement the portfolio construction method is included free of charge to book buyers on a password protected Elsevier website. Book buyers can use the software to construct portfolios using this method right away, in real time. They can also load in their current portfolios and measure them against these measures - The Sortino method has been tested over 20 years at the Pension Research Institute. Portfolio managers can be confident of the success of the method, even returns in the economic crisis, in which the method has still beaten all S&P benchmarks