Hedge Funds

Concerns grow over hedge fund bunching effect

Hedge funds are increasingly crowding into a limited range of stock trades – a herd mentality triggered by the fact that average hedge fund size is rising.

Concerns grow over hedge fund bunching effect
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Hedge funds are increasingly crowding into a limited range of stock trades – a herd mentality triggered by the fact that average hedge fund size is rising.

Investors are growing agitated at the change. As the hedge fund industry gets increasingly dominated by a small number of big managers, the managers are forced to place more money into the market's few fast-growing, most liquid stocks - in order to be able to sell easily should their fund suffer redemptions.

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