The Year That Hedge Funds Got Their Mojo Back

Hedge funds are having a moment. Will it last?

In a year when everything seemed to go up, the industry generated some of its strongest, and most consistent, returns in a decade. The big question for investors: Was 2024 a turning point, or will the recent trend of so-so—and sometimes dismal—returns quickly reassert itself?

On average, hedge funds gained 10.7% after fees last year, according to an index from PivotalPath tracking more than 1,100 funds. That was the best year since 2020, when they made 11.4% amid pandemic-fueled volatility. Before that, the last time the industry saw double-digit gains was 2013.

Every strategy tracked by the research firm made money on average—unusual in an industry where multiple strategies typically falter in any given year.

 

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