Hedge Fund Strategy Guide

We are developing a unique “Hedge Fund Strategy Guide” that covers the full range of Hedge Fund Strategies, and can be useful to all industry professionals – whether entry level or managing partners.
Along with Hedge Fund Strategies, the guide is also answering many of the commonly asked questions about: Hedge Fund Valuation, Hedge Fund Operational Due-diligence, Hedge Fund Operations. In short, we believe it will be a very valuable Guide to learn how others are doing things successfully or failing badly.
The guide will cover these topics with examples (this is an indicative list, not comprehensive):
- Aggressive Growth: Expected Volatility: High
- Distressed Securities: Expected Volatility: Low – Moderate
- Emerging Markets: Expected Volatility: Very High
- Fund of Funds: Expected Volatility: Low – Moderate
- Income: Expected Volatility: Low
- Macro: Expected Volatility: Very High
- Market Neutral-Arbitrage: Expected Volatility: Low
- Market Neutral- Securities Hedging: Expected Volatility: Low
- Market Timing: Expected Volatility: High
- Short Selling: High risk. Expected Volatility: Very High
- Value: Expected Volatility: Low – Moderate
FAQ:
1. At what stage are we? Well, we are doing interviews with selective executives and partners to get serious insights, which can make this guide valuable.
2. When will it be available? It will be ready in Feb 2007.
3. How will it be available? You will be able to buy the downloadable pdf file from this page itself. So you can bookmark this page.
4. Any key messages or findings? Yes, one thing we are finding in repeatedly is the need to really evaluate all possible alternatives before making the decisions. Failures have happened, and are continuing to happen, where managers have gone ahead without comprehensive evaluation of alternatives, or by sticking to just 1 or 2 pet risk-management strategies. The successful managers are using numerous strategies, and that’s why we think this guide will be helpful. In addition, you will also learn from numerous real-life examples.
5. How much will it cost? We want to keep it very affordable to anyone with an interest in using the guide. The price will be under $400, and we will release 200 copies only. As the release info will also reach various alumni networks including Harvard, MIT and Stanford, we expect the copies to go fast. To book your copy today, fill the form below.
To reward our regular site visitors, the first 20 people who book their copy using the form below will get it just $97.
And in the rare case that you don’t find the guide valuable, you can return it within 4 weeks for 100% refund. Therefore, it’s Zero Risk for you. We are hedging 100% risk for you on this one.