Lilli-Puts: Hedge funds with a smaller amount of assets are doing well
The hedge-fund industry has trailed the market for 10 straight years, but our review shows that many smaller funds are doing wellThe industry once again trailed the market in 2018, marking 10 straight years it has underperformed the S&P 500, according to data from BarclayHedge.
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