CTA/managed futures hedge fund strategies profit as volatility picks up

CTAs capitalising on price trends in futures markets are posting large profits as other hedge fund strategies struggle to cope with higher volatility and general financial market weakness.

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Commodity trading advisers (CTAs) that capitalise on price trends in a variety of futures markets are posting large profits as even other hedge fund strategies struggle to cope with higher volatility and general weakness in financial markets.

CTAs running managed futures strategies gained 0.9% on average in August compared with average losses of 2.3% for hedge funds broadly. This positive performance follows an even stronger July for managed futures when the strategy returned 3.29% on average

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