Seeing as recent events show how much power hedge funds have to abuse the market to their benefit, why shouldn’t tech people take advantage of this by investing in them? Does anyone here do that?
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During downturns in March Titan returned +5% due to their hedges, and the rebounds have obviously returned more than most ETFs.
Plus, they also have a growing selection of funds that offer higher growth than the more stable kind they used to offer.
If you want the all weather strategy from Bridgewater (largest hedge fund), look at RPAR.
Disc: I have some of it in my portfolio.
https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/episodes/tip328-balanced-portfolio-allocation-with-damien-bisserier-alex-shahidi/
https://www.rparetf.com