jueves, 22 de marzo de 2012

Resultados fondos cuantitativos.

En la tabla siguiente podemos ver los resultados del mes de febrero de los principales fondos cuantitativos y su acumulado anual. La media de febrero como podrán ver es de un beneficio de un 0,82%, siendo en el acumulado del año de una pérdida de -0,57%. Un 50,00% de estos fondos prosiguen el año 2.012 en negativo. ¿ Cómo seguirá el resto del 2.012 ?. Para saberlo tendremos que esperar a mediados de abril. Les recuerdo el enlace a mis resultados: Resultados mensuales acumulados. En la tabla siguiente tienen los resultados de los fondos cuantitativos (fuente: automated-trading-system.com):

Organisation / Fund Return YTD * AUM **
Abraham Trading1
-1.53%
-2.56%
$511M
Acorn Global Inv.2
-4.19%
-6.51%
$25M
Altis Partners3
0.38%
-0.75%
$1,352M
Aspect Capital4
N/A
N/A
N/A
Auspice Capital5
-1.11%
1.27%
$30M
Beach Horizon6
-1.53%
-4.55%
$807M
BlueTrend7
1.23%
2.05%
$10,100M
Campbell & Company8
2.80%
5.82%
$406M
Chesapeake Capital9
-2.69%
-4.79%
$766M
Clarke Capital10
7.39%
1.18%
$35M
Drury Capital11
4.23%
5.25%
$406M
Dunn Capital12
-4.96%
-7.90%
$298M
Eckhardt Trading13
1.92%
3.31%
$509M
EMC Capital14
6.30%
7.36%
$111M
Hawksbill Capital15
3.60%
3.74%
$95M
Hyman Beck & Co.16
1.97%
-2.64%
$452M
JWH & Co.17
-0.71%
-13.97%
$115M
Man AHL Diversified18
2.60%
2.40%
$929M
Mark J. Walsh & Co.19
0.80%
-2.75%
$109M
Millburn Ridgefield20
-1.44%
-3.81%
$953M
Rabar Market Research21
2.79%
3.65%
$272M
Saxon Investment22
0.06%
0.06%
$193M
Sunrise Capital23
-0.15%
-3.40%
$658M
Superfund24
1.66%
1.40%
$103M
Tactical Investment Mgt25
0.43%
-1.85%
$105M
Transtrend26
2.31%
3.43%
$7,648M
Winton Capital27
-0.85%
-0.22%
$28,500M
Averages
0.82%
-0.57%


Notes

* YTD: Year-To-Date performance.
** AUM: Assets Under Management for the program reported here (not total firm AUM)

Note that the figures referenced in the performance table are not provided directly by any of the funds/CTAs featured in this report, but are sourced from other publications such as hedge fund/CTA websites and databases.

1. Abraham Trading was founded by Salem Abraham, after he was introduced to Managed Futures and Trend Following by Jerry Parker. He is considered as a “”second-generation”" Turtle. Program tracked: Diversified Program.
2. Acorn are a Canadian-based CTA. Program tracked: Diversified Trust.
3. Altis Partners started trading in 2001 and now manage over a $1B with their Altis Global Futures Portfolio. The figures referenced in the performance table are not provided by Altis Partners and no reliance should be taken as to their accuracy, and as a consequence the figures may not be in accordance with any CFTC / NFA performance reporting requirements. Program tracked: Global Futures Portfolio – Composite.
4. The four founders of Aspect (Eugene Lambert, Anthony Todd, Michael Adam and Martin Lueck) were significant members of one of the most succesful funds in managed futures – AHL (Adam, Harding and Lueck). Program tracked: Aspect Capital Diversified USD.
5. Auspice Capital are a Canada-based Trend Following CTA. Program tracked: Auspice Diversified Program.
6. Beach Horizon was created as a fully automated trend following subsidiary of Beach Capital Management, founded by David Beach. Two of the founders of Beach Horizon had early involvement in AHL. Program Tracked: Managed Account.
7. BlueTrend, from BlueCrest Capital, is one of the largest Trend Following funds – headed by Ms. Leda Braga. Program tracked: BlueTrend Fund Limited.
8. Campbell & Company is one of the oldest Trend Following firms, operating for around 4 decades. Program tracked: Golbal Diversified Large.
9. Chesapeake Capital was founded by Jerry Parker, a former Turtle. Program tracked: Diversified Program.
10. Clarke Capital was founded by Michael Clarke in 1993. Program tracked: Millenium Program.
11. Drury Capital, Inc., was founded in Illinois in 1992 by Mr. Bernard Drury. program tracked: Diversified Trend-Following.
12. Dunn Capital was founded by Bill Dunn. Program tracked: World Monetary and Agriculture (WMA).
13. Eckhardt Trading is the firm managed by William Eckhardt, who co-led the Turtle experiment with Richard Dennis. Program tracked: Standard Program.
14. EMC Capital was founded by Liz Cheval, a former Turtle. Program tracked: EMC Classic Program.
15. Hawksbill Capital was founded by Tom Shanks, a former Turtle. Program tracked: Global Diversified Program.
16. Hyman Beck & Co. main principals are Alexander Hyman and Carl Beck. Program tracked: Global Portfolio.
17. JWH & Co. was founded by John W. Henry, now also owner of the Boston Red Sox. program tracked: Global Analytics.
18. Originally ED & F Man. Became a succesful CTA under Larry Hite and went on to form part of The Man Group plc, which subsequently bought AHL to form the Man AHL: the systematic trading division of the Man group. Program tracked: Man AHL Diversified Futures Ltd.
19. Mark J. Walsh was not an official Turtle but trained and worked closely with Richard Dennis before starting his own fund management business. Program tracked: Standard Program.
20. Millburn Ridgefield have been trading Trend Following models since the early 1970′s. Program tracked: Diversified Program.
21. Rabar Market Research is the company of Paul Rabar, a former Turtle. Program tracked: Diversified Program.
22. Saxon Investment was founded by Howard Seidler, a former Turtle. Program tracked: Aggressive Diversified Program.
23. Sunrise Capital is a CTA based in San Diego, with Martin Ehrlich as Principal. Program tracked: Expanded Diversified Program
24. Superfund founder and CEO: Christian Baha. Program tracked: Superfund Q-AG.
25. Tactical Investment Management was founded by David Druz, student of Ed Seykota. Program tracked: Institutional Commodity Program.
26. Transtrend is a Trend follower CTA based in Netherlands. Program tracked: DTP – Enhanced Risk (USD).
27. Winton Capital is a London-based CTA founded by Dave Harding (also co-founder of AHL). Program tracked: Diversified Programme.

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