(Bloomberg) Hedge funds perform badly because their investment analysis has failed and not as a result of an increase in exchange-traded and quant funds, according to Stuart Roden, chairman of Lansdowne Partners. Blaming passive investing strategies and volatility for poor performance by hedge funds is a “bad excuse.”
Lansdowne’s Roden: Hedge-Fund Woes Not the Fault of ETFs
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