Fundamental Analysis
Are there any hedge funds that only use fundamental analysis to make investments?
Are there any hedge funds that only use fundamental analysis to make investments?
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Yes, of course...
Value/growth hybrid funds. Most come out of Columbia b-school.
Strange question, even stranger answer...
hahaha. I'd say 30-40% of hedge funds are based off value investing (looking at the fundamentals of a company).
Theres also event driven (arbitrage, distressed) 20%
and more
"Theres also event driven (arbitrage, distressed) 20%"
Any you assume these funds will ignore fundamentals???
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