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Alternative Beta Strategies an

Alternative Beta Strategies an (Hardcover)

Lars Jaeger, Jeffrey Pease (지은이)
John Wiley & Sons Inc
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· 제목 : Alternative Beta Strategies an (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 경제경영 > 금융/재정 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780470754467
· 쪽수 : 272쪽
· 출판일 : 2008-10-27

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Preface ix

1 Breaking the Black Box 1

1.1 New popularity, old confusion 1

1.2 The challenges of understanding hedge funds 2

1.3 Leaving Alphaville 3

1.4 The beauty of beta 4

1.5 Alternative versus traditional beta 4

1.6 The replication revolution 5

1.7 Full disclosure 6

2 What AreHedge Funds,Where Did They Come From, and Where Are They Going? 7

2.1 Characteristics of hedge funds 7

2.2 Hedge funds as an asset class 11

2.3 Taxonomy of hedge funds 11

2.4 Myths, misperceptions, and realities about hedge funds 15

2.5 A short history of hedge funds 22

2.6 The hedge fund industry today 26

2.7 The future of hedge funds – opportunities and challenges 30

3 The Individual Hedge Fund Strategies’ Characteristics 37

3.1 Equity Hedged – Long/Short Equity 37

3.2 Equity Hedged – Equity Market Neutral 41

3.3 Equity Hedged – Short Selling 44

3.4 Relative Value – general 45

3.5 Relative Value – Fixed Income Arbitrage 46

3.6 Relative Value – Convertible Arbitrage 51

3.7 Relative Value – Volatility Arbitrage 58

3.8 Relative Value – Capital Structure Arbitrage 60

3.9 Event Driven – general 62

3.10 Event Driven – Merger Arbitrage 64

3.11 Event Driven – Distressed Securities 67

3.12 Event Driven – Regulation D 69

3.13 Opportunistic – Global Macro 70

3.14 Managed Futures 75

3.15 Managed Futures – Systematic 76

3.16 Managed Futures – Discretionary 79

3.17 Conclusion of the chapter 81

4 Empirical Return and Risk Properties of Hedge Funds 83

4.1 When the Sharpe ratio is not sharp enough 83

4.2 Challenges of hedge fund performance measurement – the issue with hedge fund indices 84

4.3 Sources of empirical data 89

4.4 Risk and return properties of hedge fund strategies 90

4.5 Comparison with equities and bonds 93

4.6 Deviation from normal distribution 94

4.7 Unconditional correlation properties 94

4.8 Conditional returns and correlations 98

4.9 Hedge fund behavior in extreme market situations 105

4.10 Benefits of hedge funds in a traditional portfolio 107

4.11 Quantitative portfolio optimization for hedge funds revisited 109

4.12 Summary of empirical properties 112

4.13 Appendix: Data providers for past hedge fund performance 113

5 The Drivers of Hedge Fund Returns 117

5.1 Alpha versus beta 117

5.2 The enigma of hedge fund returns 119

5.3 Hedge fund returns: how much is alpha? 121

5.4 The efficient market hypothesis 123

5.5 Questioning the efficient market hypothesis: behavioral finance 125

5.6 The theoretical framework of modern finance: asset pricing models and the interpretations of alpha 128

5.7 Systematic risk premia: the prevalence of beta in the global capitalmarkets 131

5.8 Risk premia and economic functions 138

5.9 Market inefficiencies: the ‘search for alpha’ 140

5.10 An illustration of the nature of hedge fund returns 143

5.11 The decrease of alpha 145

5.12 The beauty of alternative beta 147

5.13 The future of hedge fund capacity 149

5.14 Momentum and value 150

5.15 Active strategies and option-like returns 152

5.16 Why manager skill matters 154

5.17 Buyer beware: some final words of caution about hedge fund returns 155

6 A First Approach to Hedge Fund Replication – Linear Factor Models and Time Series Replication Models 157

6.1 Revisiting Sharpe’s approach 157

6.2 Understanding linear factor analysis: criteria for the factor model approach 158

6.3 The model specification problem 159

6.4 The data quality problem 160

6.5 The development of hedge fund factor models 161

6.6 Basic and advanced factor models for hedge fund strategies 161

6.7 How good are our models? 165

6.8 Variability of risk exposures and persistence of factor loadings 166

6.9 Can we create hedge fund replications with linear factor models? 168

6.10 The limitations of linear factor models 176

6.11 Currently available hedge fund replication products based on RFS 178

6.12 Summary and conclusion of the chapter 180

7 The Distributional Approach 183

7.1 Being less ambitious 183

7.2 General principles of the distributional approach 184

7.3 Integration of correlations and dependencies 186

7.4 Limitations of the replication approach 187

7.5 The empirical results of the distributional method 187

7.6 Conclusion for the distributional approach 188

8 Bottom up: Extraction of Alternative Beta and ‘Alternative Beta Strategies’ 191

8.1 The rule-based alternative 191

8.2 What hedge fund investors really want 193

8.3 The first ‘alternative beta’ strategies 194

8.4 Relating hedge fund returns and risk premia: what we can model 196

8.5 Alternative beta strategies for individual hedge fund styles and strategy sectors 197

8.6 New exotic beta 208

8.7 The question of asset allocation 209

8.8 The limitations of hedge fund replication 210

8.9 A note on the issue of liquidity 210

8.10 Summary 211

9 Hedge Fund Portfolio Management with Alternative Beta Strategies 213

9.1 The tasks of the hedge fund portfolio manager 213

9.2 The lure of saving fees 214

9.3 The limitations of hedge fund replication 215

9.4 The role of asset allocation 216

9.5 Separation of tasks for the fund of funds managers 216

9.6 The idea of a core–satellite approach to hedge fund investing 217

9.7 Isolating pure alpha 218

9.8 The first part in the investment process: allocation to strategy sectors 218

9.9 Implementation of tactical asset allocation in a core–satellite approach to hedge fund portfolios 223

9.10 The second element: manager selection 226

9.11 Active post-investment risk management 231

9.12 Summary and conclusion 238

10 Replication and the Future of Hedge Funds 239

10.1 Beyond alpha 239

10.2 What do investors say so far? 239

10.3 Replication and the four key challenges to the hedge fund industry 240

10.4 Replication in reality 241

10.5 Replication and hedge fund growth 242

10.6 Hedge funds in the broader context: The future of absolute return investment 243

References and Bibliography 245

Index 253

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