6 Magazines for Hedge Fund Managers

For many people hedge funds need some kind of explanation, so before starting with our list of 6 magazines for hedge fund managers let us tell you what a hedge fund is. A hedge fund in simple terms is an alternative investment vehicle which is, sort of, exclusive to people or institutions with significant assets. Historically hedge funds managed to generate significant outperformance which is why they are very popular among investors today. By some estimates, hedge funds collectively manage more than $3 trillion worldwide. We don’t think it is wise to invest in most hedge funds today. Most good hedge funds are already closed to new investors; so, you can’t get in even if you wanted to. Hedge fund managers also don’t like to share their alpha with their investors and increasingly invest in large-cap stocks where they can’t generate any meaningful alpha.

Insider Monkey developed an investment strategy that is based on public filings of what hedge funds are buying and selling. Since investors can’t get into the best hedge funds, this is really the only alternative. Our investment strategy was launched at the end of August 2012. In 34 months following its launch our strategy returned 135% vs. 55% gain for the S&P 500 Index. Our stock picks beat the market by 80 percentage points in less than 3 years. Most hedge funds couldn’t get even close to our returns. You can download a free sample issue on this page.

Hedge funds are similar to mutual funds in many ways, they are pools of securities and they can also invest in various forms of securities. Having said that, there are a few major differences between the two as well.

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Unlike mutual funds U.S Securities and Exchange Commission, also known as SEC does not currently regulate hedge funds extensively. However, this may about to change as regulation for hedge funds may soon be coming. Second and probably the biggest difference is the fact that hedge funds enjoy the liberty to invest in many other types of securities (since it is not yet regulated), which is not possible under mutual funds. Along with investing in some traditional securities like real estate, bonds, and stocks, hedge funds are well known to use risky and sophisticated investment techniques. Examples include investment in derivatives (options and futures.) Thirdly, mutual funds are more liquid than hedge funds. This means you can easily sell your share since the price per share is calculated daily. In the case of hedge funds investors commit to a longer period of time known as “lockup period” during which they can’t pull their investment out.

Finally mutual and hedge fund managers are also paid differently. Mutual fund managers are compensated irrespective of the performance of the investment. On the other hand hedge fund managers usually get a percentage of what they earn as a return on investment.

Due to these differences, hedge funds offer a great alternative to traditional types of investment. With more risk this investment technique brings with it higher returns. For those of you who want to know more about hedge funds and hedge fund managers read our post “What is a Hedge Fund Manager? Here’s How to be One”.  To always stay connected and get the latest news from the world of hedge funds – here are top 6 magazines for hedge fund managers.

6. Hedge Fund Intelligence

At number six we have Hedge Fund Intelligence – the provider of quality news, events, data and analysis on hedge funds. With Hedge Fund Intelligence you can subscribe for a free limited time membership, get all the news of the hedge fund world and if you are satisfied register for a full paid subscription.

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5. Hedge Magazine (UK)

At number five in our list of 5 Magazines for Hedge Fund Managers is Hedge Magazine. It is just the right stuff for people who control all the big numbers in the hedge funds world. It is a beautifully designed lifestyle magazine especially crafted for people who are really into hedge funds, the big players! It gets published twice every month. The initial trial subscription is free and then you have to go for a paid version but the money you spent is totally worth it!

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4. The Hedge Fund Journal

The Hedge Fund Journal is right up there when it comes to keeping the hedge fund community up to date with all the latest happenings. With some of the most experienced and talented writers, this magazine has established itself as one of the most dependable sources for hedge fund managers. Besides quality writing and reporting, the hedge fund journal is also known for its neat presentation, which makes it easier for everyone to understand the information. The magazine gets published ten times a year and you can easily order their past copies for free.

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3. HFM Week

At number three in our rankings we have HFM week, which provides news and analysis on the current hedge funds issues. Through its updated website and weekly published magazine, HFM week covers everything from the interviews of thought leaders to free events. The HFM week website and the magazine are both owned by Pageant Media Limited which has been operating in the finance industry since 1998. To subscribe you can avail their two weeks free trial after that you have to opt for the paid membership.

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2. HF Alert

At number two in our rankings we have HF Alert, which provides weekly news and updates on the current hedge funds issues. Through its updated website and weekly published magazine, HF Alert “helps subscribers anticipate risks and opportunities by revealing behind-the-scenes developments in the fund-management arena”.

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1. Insider Monkey

Number one of our list of 5 Magazines for Hedge Fund Managers is Insider Monkey (we may be a little biased!). The reason why Insider Monkey is at the first spot is because it tells readers what the most promising stock picks of hedge funds. You don’t have to surrender 2% of your assets and 20% of your gross returns every single year to invest alongside hedge funds. When the markets tank you don’t have to worry about hedge funds locking the gates and holding your savings hostage. You don’t have to worry about fraud because you are in charge of your money. The best of all our stock picks -which are really the consensus stock picks of billionaires like Warren Buffett, George Soros, David Tepper, Leon Cooperman, Dan Loeb, Bill Ackman, and 700+ more hedge fund manager- managed to beat the market by 80 percentage points in less than 3 years. You can sign up here or download a free copy here.

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