A Wild Year for Markets Hits Trend-Following Hedge Funds

Many hedge funds have weathered this year’s trade-war turmoil well. The one big exception: fast-moving quantitative funds that are meant to flourish in tough markets.

These funds, known as trend followers, use complicated computer algorithms to spot patterns in asset prices, then ride them up or down. The investment approach has a reputation for protecting portfolios in crashes and delivering uncorrelated returns during calmer periods. 

 

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