Strategy
Weathering the storms
Zaheer Sitabkhan reveals the investment tactics behind the successful LG Asia Plus equity fund
Stick with what you know for success
Hedge Funds Review talks to Dixon Boardman about one of the oldest fund of funds in the industry, the Optima Managed Futures Fund
Gaining the competitive edge
Sophie Radnor speaks to Mark Erenstein, the executive vice president of Garban Corporates and Pronous founder
Managing with a canny approach
Mike Thomas has enjoyed success with Martin Currie's hedge fund by capitalising on inefficiencies in the Japanese market
Getting mileage out of timely decisions
Hedge Funds review talks to Paul Findley and Richard Shuster about opportunities in the small cap sector
The Shaker philosophy
David Webb describes his investment strategy on the Shaker Heights Fund
2002: the catch-up year for smaller players
Prime brokerage is famously dominated by a few leading participants who control the market. Sophie Radnor talks to the prime brokers who are hoping to win some market share in 2002.
Technical tools of the trade
Philippe Sadock of BBSP discusses how technical analysis can add value to hedge fund managers
Boom or bust?
In volatile markets, technology must enable managers to navigate these difficult conditions. Can the current systems feed the market?
Institutions in Australia and Asia open their doors to hedge funds
A combination of new regulations and a search for returns is opening up the Australasian market
Funds of funds' popularity bubble grows
A recent study suggests that an array of firms are rushing to invest in hedge funds via funds of funds
Now, here's the badnews...
In anticipation of Jacob Schmidt's report 'Worst Performing Hedge Funds', Cate Rocchi looks at the market and who are the worst offenders
Sticky money
This month, Hedge Funds Review interviews fund of fund group Cadogan Management and finds that Japanese managers top their list of favoured hedge fund styles
Trading chain solutions
Technological advances are helping the hedge fundindustry to rid its system of human error