Delegated portfolio management: Are hedge fund fees too high?

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Mutual fund investors just beginning to venture into alternative investments usually find the level of fees overwhelming, and may be tempted to dismiss the hedge fund industry. In this paper, we discuss the pros and cons of asset-based fees versus performance-based fees. We also compare the fees for true active management charged by traditional and alternative asset managers, and show that hedge funds are often less expensive than mutual funds

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Lhabitant, F.-S. (2007). Delegated portfolio management: Are hedge fund fees too high? Journal of Derivatives & Hedge Funds, 13(3), 220–232. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jdhf.1850067

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