Hedge Funds

Breaking even at a hedge fund is cheaper than you think

Startup managers dreaming of one day joining the billion-dollar club do not need to accumulate vast assets to turn a profit early on

Breaking even at a hedge fund is cheaper than you think

New research casts doubt on the widely-held belief that startup hedge funds need to accumulate hundreds of millions of dollars in assets just to break even.

Small hedge funds start turning a profit after assets under management hit $86m on average, with over a third of emerging funds breaking even with just $50m in assets.

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Jamie Dimon Says Private Credit Is Dangerous—and He Wants JPMorgan to Get In on ItExternal link

Jamie Dimon Says Private Credit Is Dangerous—and He Wants JPMorgan to Get In on It