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Hedge Funds Open to Ordinary Investors

by Flexo on May 27, 2005

in Investing

Earlier this month, I presented an introduction to hedge funds. Today, CNN is reporting that hedge fund managers want to repair their image among the investing public.

In an attempt to do so, some mutual fund companies are set to bring hedge-like funds to everyday investors. One such fund is the DB Hedge Strategies Fund. This fund will charge a 1.95 percent annual fee and a 0.25 percent administrative fee. That’s less than some actively managed mutual funds, but still pretty pricey. The minimum to invest is $50,000.

Rydex offers a fund of hedge funds, an index that follows the S&P’s Hedge Fund Index the same way other index funds follow the S&P 500. Take a look at their tables; the difference in performance between the “with load” and “without load” is big.

The CNN article goes on to list some others.

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1 nickel May 27, 2005 at 10:08 am

2.2% in fees seems pretty steep.

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2 Flexo May 27, 2005 at 10:18 am

It’s out of my price range, but I tend to go for the funds with less than 0.50%. For a hedge fund, 2.2% is low if it is the full story. The typical hedge fund charges 1-2% of assets plus around 20% of profits.

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