Who is the best hedge fund manager out there today?
An interesting juxtaposition emerges when viewing Ray Dalio and John Paulson’s returns in 2011. Ray Dalio made his clients $13.8 billion in 2011 while John Paulson lost $10 billion for his investors during the same time period. Just a year or two ago, Paulson was considered the king of the hedge fund industry after he shorted sub-prime mortgages.
http://richard-wilson.blogspot.com/2012/02/ray-dalio-and-john-paulson.html
Who do you think is the best hedge fund manager out there? Paulson? Dalio? Cohen? Tepper? Soros? A lesser-known name?
Let’s get a good discussion going on who have been the managers with the most innovative strategies and best returns in recent years.
Ray Dalio and John Paulson richard-wilson.blogspot.com
An interesting juxtaposition emerges when viewing Ray Dalio and John Paulson’s returns in 2011. Ray Dalio made his clients $13.8 billion in 2011 while John Paulson lost $10 billion for his investors during the same time period….
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When I think best managers, I think “what have you done for me lately?” I also think about returns on a net and % basis as most of these larger funds are simply managers mangaging their own capital…its tough to look at total topline return in a numerical/gross sense….I located a list of current advisors beating the benchmarks by a longshot in 2011 and 1Q12
www.hedgefunddaddy.com
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I would say James Simons ( even though he stepped down)
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