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Market-Neutral Investing: Long/Short Hedge Fund Strategies [Hardcover]

Joseph G. Nicholas (Author)
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1576600378 978-1576600375 September 14, 2000 1
In today's volatile markets, managing risk is more important than ever. Investors are looking for downside protection while maintaining good returns--and market-neutral investing has become one of the hottest methods to meet that need. In this book, industry expert Joseph G. Nicholas explores new approaches to return enhancement and risk reduction through market-neutral strategies.

Market-neutral investments are attractive because they have produced substantially better risk-adjusted returns than the market during the past ten years. The complexities created by the combination of longs, shorts, and leverage, however, make market-neutral strategies very different from conventional investments. Getting to know how these strategies work involves breaking them down into their basic components and then examining how those parts interact as a system with specific behavior characteristics. This book examines eight key strategies, revealing the source of their past returns and giving the investor tools with which to measure the possibility of repeat performance.
Nicholas draws extensively on his company's database of over three thousand hedge funds and from the daily portfolio analysis conducted for hedge fund portfolios. He has also incorporated extensive input and actual investment examples provided by managers and practitioners of each of the strategies discussed in the book.

This is the one book that looks at market-neutral strategies head-on, assessing those that have worked and some notable ones that have failed--and explaining why. Clear, insightful, and illustrated with numerous charts and graphs, Market-Neutral Investing is an invaluable guide for professional investors.

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"Offers valuable insights into eight specific market-neutral strategies... broadens our knowledge and investment horizons." -- Sohail Jaffer, Chairman, Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA)

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"Market-neutral investing . . . is the fastest growing segment within the global hedge funds industry. Nicholas offers . . . valuable insights into eight specific market-neutral strategies that are in growing demand by both institutional and private investors. . . . This is a milestone publication, which broadens our knowledge and investment horizons--an invaluable reference tool for global portfolio managers, the international investor community, and industry service providers."
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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomberg Press; 1 edition (September 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576600378
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576600375
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #683,501 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good primer on this investment style, September 4, 2003
This review is from: Market-Neutral Investing: Long/Short Hedge Fund Strategies (Hardcover)
Joseph Nicholas is uniquely positioned to write an intelligent book about market neutral investing. He is the founder of a hedge fund research firm that tracks over 2,500 hedge funds and has developed several hedge fund indexes. The language and mathematics within the book are crystal clear. Overall, this book gives you an excellent technical foundation in market neutral investing.

As Nicholas describes, the market neutral strategy encompasses eight different substrategies that deal with financial instruments ranging from equities, to convertible bonds, and mortgage backed securities. Nicholas dedicates a whole chapter for each substrategy. Within each chapter, he describes how a specific strategy structures its market neutral positions, how it earns its return, and what risks it bears.

Nicholas explains clearly that market neutral investing derives its return not from market movements, but from changes in the relationship or spread between its long positions and its short positions within a certain type of securities.

Market neutral investing consists in observing relationships between similar securities; and taking a long position in the ones that appear underpriced while taking a short position in similar securities that appear overpriced. This strategy is called convergence. The investor bets that the spread between the values of securities he is long and the one he is short will narrow. This entails that in relative term, the long positions are expected to appreciate and the short position are expected to depreciate. Thus, the values of the long undervalued positions and the values of the short overvalued positions should converge over time. That would be ideal. It does not always work out that way. Often, the long and short positions respective values do not converge, but diverge. That is what killed Long Term Capital Management.

The one caveat is that this book comes across as a commercial for market neutral investing. Nicholas convinces you will earn superior risk adjusted returns vs. regular investing strategies. Also, you will benefit from the market neutral strategies being uncorrelated to traditional stocks and bonds markets. Thus, market neutral strategies provide you with diversification benefits.

Regarding diversification benefits, Nicholas is correct. Given that these strategies returns are somewhat independent from market movements in the related securities, it makes sense that they would be uncorrelated to these same markets.

Nicholas assertion that these strategies provide superior risk adjusted return is less convincing. I would not be surprised his data is victim of survivor bias. If you select only the funds that survived during your research period, you ignore all the funds that failed during this same period. As a result, you overstate the performance of this investment style by selecting only the strong survivors. Additionally, his time horizon is too short. On page 7, he graphs the risk vs. returns for different market neutral strategies during the nineties alone. That is not long enough. Granted some of these strategies did not exist for much longer. Thus, we can't tell yet if performance is for real. Also, he states that all these strategies are above the efficient frontier that represents a straight line between the T-Bill risk/return position and the S&P 500 risk/return position. But, the efficient frontier is not on a straight line, but rather on a concave line. If the efficient frontier was graphed correctly, many of the market neutral strategies would be under the efficient frontier.

I am skeptical about the superior risk adjusted return of market neutral strategies because of my own experience. We invested in three such market neutral funds. They had alluring past performance that confirmed everything Nicholas says about such funds. The minute we invested in such funds, their performance mysteriously deteriorated. Somehow, all these funds benefited from convergence before we invested. But, suffered from divergence right after we invested. Within two years, we closed out our investment positions in all three funds, and never regretted it. Thus, I feel that data integrity, and disclosure are real issues in this industry. And, it undermines the credibility of their superior past performance.

My reservation regarding market neutral investing are supported by well publicized failures of some of the biggest funds within this investment style. These include the failure of Long Term Capital Management and the liquidation of the Tiger Funds.

If you want to track how a market neutral fund performs, you can follow one of the oldest AXA Barra market neutral fund (SSMNX). As you will see, the performance is lackluster. And, I believe it is representative of the performance of this sector.

Besides my reservation regarding market neutral investing, this book gives you an excellent foundation on this subject.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, very informative yet extremely easy to read, July 23, 2001
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While this book won't prepare you to start your own hedge fund or proprietary trading operation, it is a must read for anyone considering alternative investments. Mr. Nicholas gives the reader a concise and understandable treatment of most hedge fund strategies. Each strategy is covered in its own chapter, including multiple examples of the strategy in action; a simplified explanation of the mathematics the strategy depends upon, a history of the strategy and a comparison of the strategy's historical returns with those of other assets such as stocks, bonds and treasuries.

If you are a trader, fund manager or other financial professional you might find the material a bit basic, but your clients undoubtedly would benefit from your recommendation of this book. Even those with advanced finance degrees will likely find this book an excellent overview of the rapidly expanding opportunities in alternative investments.

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1.0 out of 5 stars not for professionals, March 2, 2002
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if one is contemplating investing in hedge funds personally,pursuing a career in hedge funds,starting a new job in an institution which invests in hedge funds, or just curious, then this book may be helpful. it is NOT going to be additive to most investment professionals, i.e. if you are already doing it, this book will seem very very basic. I bought it in the hopes of picking up new perspectives on structuring a hedged portfolio. in hindsight, I should have given the money to a qualified charitable organization...
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"Market-neutral" investing refers to a group of investment strategies that seek to neutralize certain market risks by taking offsetting long and short positions in instruments with actual or theoretical relationships. Read the first page
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equity hedge managers, value arbitrage managers, merger arbitrage specialists, convertible price curve, statistical arbitrage managers, equity statistical arbitrage, stock swap mergers, merger arbitrage returns, bullish hedge, net market exposure, merger arbitrage managers, short equal amounts, convertible arbitrageurs, new negative information, relative value managers, convertible market, directional exposure, equity market neutral, relative value arbitrage, merger arbitrageur, prepayment scenarios, busted convertibles, derive returns, average trading price, hedge fund assets
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Sharpe Ratio, Global Crossing, Lehman Brothers Government, Long Term Capital Management, Wall Street, Allied Waste, Combined Strategies, Highest Return, Merrill Lynch, Treynor Measure, Corporate Bond Index Stocks, Least Risky, Number of Funds Average Size, United States, Combined Market-Neutral Strategies, Annualized Standard Deviation, Federal Reserve, Mortgage-Backed Index, Equity Market-Neutral Index, Market Portfolio, New York, Bonds Added, Cisco Systems, Convertible Bond Price Curve, John Carlson
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