With some much welcomed market volatility in Q4 2018, 2019 could well shape up to be a year for the active trader and give hedge funds a chance to reinforce their value proposition to investors. To get a steer on how managers are thinking about the markets – where are the risks and the opportunities – and how the macro backdrop is shaping the way they generate trading ideas, we thought it beneficial at Hedgeweek to put together a Hedge Funds 2019 Outlook Report, featuring a plethora of views and opinions from some of the leading managers in the industry.
With some much welcomed market volatility in Q4 2018, 2019 could well shape up to be a year for the active trader and give hedge funds a chance to reinforce their value proposition to investors. To get a steer on how managers are thinking about the markets – where are the risks and the opportunities – and how the macro backdrop is shaping the way they generate trading ideas, we thought it beneficial at Hedgeweek to put together a Hedge Funds 2019 Outlook Report, featuring a plethora of views and opinions from some of the leading managers in the industry.
As well as market comments, the report provides insight on how the fund raising environment may develop this year, with contributions from FoHFs including Optima Fund Management and Old Farm Partners, and, of increasing interest, what role technology innovation may continue to play and how managers view the ever-changing cyber threat landscape.