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Board Economics
Re: Hedge funds with public ROI?
by
alyssa85
on 27/04/2019, 23:52:38 UTC
I’ve heard about several good hedge funds in general, including Pantera Capital and Bit Spread, however recently came across Templar Fund and what I really liked was how they make all of their trading reports public even before registering, like you can see the ROI for every 10 days. Does anyone know any other hedge funds that do this? If so i’d love to explore them as well.

A number of hedge funds make their reports public, mainly because they want retail investors to follow their picks.

It's important to note that prior to publishing they have already purchased the shares they are recommending, the purpose of the disclosure is to persuade others to pile in and help make the picks profitable. In that sense they arn't much different from pump-n-dump schemes where those touting a pump have already bought cheap.