Hedge fund replication

Hedge fund replication is the collective name given to a number of different methods that attempt to replicate hedge fund returns. As the hedge fund industry has boomed over recent years, various studies by investment banks as well as academic papers have shown that hedge funds may be nearing an alpha generating capacity constraint, meaning hedge funds can no longer produce alpha in aggregate. Replication has been claimed to remove the illiquidity, transparency and fraud risk associated with direct investment in hedge funds. With the belief that the pursuit of alpha is a zero-sum game, more investors are looking to simply add "Hedge Fund Beta" to their portfolio. These early investors have been rewarded as the replicators outperformed their direct investment cousins in 2008 due to their gr

Hedge fund replication

Hedge fund replication is the collective name given to a number of different methods that attempt to replicate hedge fund returns. As the hedge fund industry has boomed over recent years, various studies by investment banks as well as academic papers have shown that hedge funds may be nearing an alpha generating capacity constraint, meaning hedge funds can no longer produce alpha in aggregate. Replication has been claimed to remove the illiquidity, transparency and fraud risk associated with direct investment in hedge funds. With the belief that the pursuit of alpha is a zero-sum game, more investors are looking to simply add "Hedge Fund Beta" to their portfolio. These early investors have been rewarded as the replicators outperformed their direct investment cousins in 2008 due to their gr