Opalesque – Small hedge funds outperform mid-size and large funds, and young funds outperform older ones, according to PerTrac’s latest report “Impact of Fund Size and Age on Hedge Fund Performance,” which found that funds with less than $100m in assets under management (AUM) returned +13.04% in 2010, compared to +11.14% posted by mid-size funds ($100m to $500m AUM) and 10.99% gains achieved by large funds (over $500mAUM).
PerTrac, a provider of hedge fund analytics, added that their study also showed that performance of small and mid-size funds through the first six months of 2011 was better than their performance over the same period in 2010.
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