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In December 2004, the Bank of Canada stated in its 2004 Financial System Review that
the term hedge fund covers a very diverse field of organizations and behavior that
defy any simple definition.
Generally, a hedge fund is a private investment fund limited to a small number of
sophisticated clients who each invest relatively large sums of money. These investors
rely on the expertise of portfolio managers to generate returns. The hedge fund industry
is smaller than the traditional mutual fund industry, not only because of their limited
capital raising opportunities, but also because they need to remain nimble enough to
make profitable trades or investments without significant market impact.
Hedge funds are often described as absolute-return investments. This means that, unlike
traditional mutual funds, hedge funds do not link their performance to any index or
benchmark. Instead, hedge funds use the skill of their portfolio managers to implement
proprietary trading strategies to generate returns independent of the movement of the
broader market.
Although there are over 25 different classes of investment strategies that hedge funds
may engage in, most hedge funds in Canada fall into a few categories. The most
common investment strategy for Canadian hedge funds is the equity long/short strategy,
in which a hedge fund will purchase stocks it believes will rise in price and will sell short
stocks it believes will decline in price, thus generating a profit in both rising and falling
market conditions. Another common strategy is the market neutral strategy, which is a
variant of the equity long/short strategy in which long and short positions are matched so
that the fund has limited exposure to the overall market direction. Less common
investment strategies in Canada include the convertible arbitrage strategy, in which
positions in convertible debt are hedged by selling short the underlying shares, and
managed futures strategies which are based on capitalizing on trends in a variety of
global markets such as currency and interest rate markets.
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