Question #46

Reading: Reading 34 Hedge Fund Strategies

PDF File: Reading 34 Hedge Fund Strategies.pdf

Page: 19

Status: Correct

Correct Answer: B

Part of Context Group: Q46-49 First in Group
Shared Context
of 49 An advantage and a disadvantage of using fund-of-funds (FoF) for access to hedge fund are: A) The advantage of access to top ranked managers with smaller investment bite sizes and the disadvantage of no netting of performance fees. B) The advantage of lower overall fee structures and the disadvantage of a lack of research capability. C) The advantage of being able to access best of breed managers in each class of hedge fund and the disadvantage of negative economies of scale for monitoring. Glen Downing, CFA, recently took a new position as chief investment officer at Deep Dive Asset Management (Deep Dive), a hedge fund-of-funds (FoF) based in the Cayman Islands. Having worked only at mutual funds in the past, Downing is new to the hedge fund world and wants to get up to speed quickly to take advantage of what he believes to be exceptional market opportunities. Downing is particularly excited about the opportunities an FoF can offer, compared to that of individual hedge funds. The first fund Downing considers for investment is Copernicus Management (Copernicus), a hedge fund that invests in many different asset classes. Copernicus's team relies on a top- down approach to screening potential investments, and the team's choice is often influenced by current market conditions. Downing will compare Copernicus to others in its peer group, but is unsure of how to classify the fund. Another potential investment under consideration is APM International Advisors' global macro fund. APM management recently made the following claims during a sales pitch to Downing: Claim 1: "We tend to outperform other strategies in low-volatility markets." Claim 2: "Our strategies attempt to take advantage of markets that are not mean reverting." Claim 3: "Our high use of leverage—often in excess of 500% of capital—helps us to outperform other funds." Finally, Downing is interested in a recent pitch made by Esoteric Investors (Esoteric), a hedge fund specializing in volatility trading. Downing has summarized Esoteric's pitch, breaking out its purported advantages into three parts: Insurance-like returns. Downing feels that adding Esoteric to his FoF should provide Deep Dive an exposure to insurance-like returns, because Esoteric often is a seller of VIX futures contracts. Risk reduction. Downing believes that adding an allocation to Esoteric will reduce overall portfolio risk due to the negative correlation between its long-volatility contracts and equity market returns. Convexity. Esoteric's salespeople told Downing that the fund's long-volatility positions exhibit strong negative convexity—another added benefit.
Question
Downing's excitement about FoF investing would least appropriately be based on a belief that:
Answer Choices:
A. he can provide better liquidity terms to his individual investors
B. he may be able to invest in hedge funds closed to new investors
C. his investors will have more transparency in their investments
Explanation
FoF investments often provide more favorable redemption terms than do individual hedge funds. In addition, an FoF may be able to invest in closed hedge funds, due to previously arranged terms. One disadvantage, however, is that an FoF may not provide the same transparency of investments as individual funds do; this represents additional risk for investors.
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