For many years, investors have maintained a rather simplistic, almost dogmatic, approach to investing. This strategy entailed purchasing an asset that you believed would head higher- and holding it until it became profitable. Generally speaking, this approach was most applied to the equities markets and was further reinforced by Wall Street. If an investment would go against you, your broker might advise you to “cost average” your investment. If you wanted to “take your profits” or “cut your losses” they might quickly remind you that “market-timing” has historically underperformed a typical buy and hold strategy.
Category Archives: commodity hedge funds
Managed Futures Newsletter
Last quarter, Balarie Capital Management and ADM Investor Serviced published the inaugural Managed Futures Quarterly newsletter. We are getting reading to publish this quarter’s edition and will most likely have it out by the first week of April. If you would like to receive a free copy of last quarter’s edition or be added to [...]
Managed Futures Outflow
According to a Lipper Tass report, hedge fund outflows were at its largest level ($158.9 Billion) ever. This statistic is not surprising since most hedge funds were not immune from the market movements in the 4th quarter of 2008.
AIMA’s Road Map To Hedge Funds
Some of you might be interested in a recently published report by the Alternative Investment Manager Association(AIMA). The report is described as, ” the world’s first collaborative educational guide for institutional hedge fund investors.”
You can download the report for free here: http://www.aima.org/en/knowledge_centre/education/aimas-roadmap-to-hedge-funds.cfm
Balarie Capital Management works with Pensions, Endowments, and Insitiutional Investors regarding their commodities and managed [...]
Multi Manager Portfolios & Hedge Funds
Hedge fund investors are quickly realizing that simply allocating to managers that have performed well over the last couple of years is not necessarily an investment strategy for the long-term. Some of the “top performing” funds of the past several years have experienced record drawdown during the last several months. Many have even shut their [...]
4 Ways To Protect Your Wealth During This Recession
It is often in the midst of economic despair that wealth is both made…and lost. While history often focuses only on the financial loss that transpires during recessions, it is also important to point out that these types of market environments have also provided individuals with the opportunity to make money.
Consider, for instance, some of [...]
Harvard Endowment Returns
Given the present economic conditions, it is no surprise that many Harvard Endowment fans( mainly other pensions and endowment funds) have wondered how the endowment has fared in the current market environments. The answer: +8.6 % for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008. During the same time period, the S&P 500 was down 13.1%.
CFTC Study On Commodity Speculation
A couple days ago I mentioned that a recent study by congressional lawmakers, The Accidental Hunt Brothers, is blaming speculators- institutions and commodity funds- for the run-up in commodity prices. This analysis is much different that the recent release of the CFTC study.
Hedge Fund Speculation and The Commodity Markets
When the price of oil climbs from just under $60/barrel to over $140 barrel in a relatively short period of time, investors, end-users, and lawmakers will often try to look into the cause. The big question, of course, is what impact have hedge funds and institutions had on the oil markets?
Winton Capital Management Interview
David Harding, from Winton Capital Management, was recently interviewed in the following article. Here is an expert from one of the world’s largest Commodity Trading Advisors:




