Hedge Funds. Maximizing Terminal Wealth and Optimizing Re-investment Policy. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, May 2 th,2003

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Hedge Funds Maximizing Terminal Wealth and Optimizing Re-investment Policy Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, May 2 th,2003

Introduction: targets of investors Targets of investors: Invest his/her money in financial and nonfinancial assets in order to maintain it, to obtain a return and to make it bigger over time. Friends: long term, diversification, clear targets, realistic targets. Enemies: inflation, taxes, costs...

Introduction: Expected return Important Data Real return= Return inflation Ret Infl Real USA Equity 9,75 3,20 6,55 Bonds 4,92 3,20 1,70 Bills 4,60 3,20 1,40 EUROPE Equity 9,49 4,70 4,79 Bonds 5,33 4,70 0,66 Bills 4,80 4,70 0,10 Source: The Millenium Book (London Business School-AMRO) Bloomberg<SERF> Reuters<SERFIEX01> Infobolsa<SERFIEX> www.serfiex.es

Introduction: costs Example 1.000 euros today will be tomorrow (8,1%) Fund 7,8% (8,1%-0,3%) Fund 6,4% (8,1%-1,7%) In 1 year 1.078 1.064 In 10 years In 20 years In 30 years 2.119 1.860 4.491 3.458 9.518 6.431 In the expensive fund, 1,7% means a 21% of the return. In the cheap fund, 0,3% means a 3,7% of the return.

Introduction: Financial decisions Strategical Decisions 1. RISK versus NO RISK 2. Asset Allocation Tactical Decisions: 1. Market Timing 2. Security Selection. Tactical decisions will never damage strategical decisions. Investment in Hedge Funds is a strategical decision.

Introduction: Asset Allocation and Alternative Investment Comparison (data for Alternative Investment) 2001 Usa 7,2% Europe 2,3% 2002 Usa 7,5% Europe 2,6% Source: 2002 Goldman Sachs and Co. and Frank Russell Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es

Hedge Funds: Definition Original Definition Alternative assets with low correlation with traditional cash, fixed income and equity portfolios. Nowadays meaning... Any pooled investment vehicle that is not a conventional investment fund. Expected return and risk vary enormously among different HF strategies Market making and proprietary trading are the basis (reserved to financial institutions)

Hedge Funds: Risk 1. Sources of risk Market risk Nonlinear market risk Credit risk Liquidity risk Operational risk 2. Concept of risk Always absolute, Never relative 3. Measures of risk Volatility is not the best one Trading measures of risk: % profitability, profit factor, expected loss, maximum drawdown...

Hedge Funds: Risk 4. Risk Control Risk managers in trading rooms are enterely quantitative (VaR, etc..). Hedge fund adviors rely on qualitative factors to assess risk due to the lack of available information.

Hedge Funds: Spanish industry Are they real HF? Limits of the Spanish law: No leverage Different commission schemes Limited use of derivatives Diversification coefficients Daily valuation (mark-to-market) A solution: A Fund of Funds. A drawback: Lack of professionals.

Hedge Funds: Spanish industry Hedge Funds on our Mutual Fund Industry 1. Trading, neutral and long-short Espirito Santo Tesorería Plus Renta 4 Intradía Fibanc Global Financial Trading SCH long-short Europa BANIF Riesgo Abierto Madrid Gestión Dinámica BBVA Opciones 1 FIMA Market Neutral

Hedge Funds: Spanish industry Hedge Funds on our Mutual Fund Industry 2. Convertibles Beta Euroconvertibles Segurfondo convertibles BBVA Bonos Convertibles Caixa Catalunya Convertibles, FIMF 3. Emerging There are a lot... 4. Fund of Funds BBVA Multifondo alternativo FIMF SCH Selección alternativa FIMF Atlántico Multigestión alternativa FIMF

Hedge Funds: Spanish industry Hedge Funds on our Mutual Fund Industry 5. Real alternatives: the classics Bestinver Mixto Euroagentes Previsión In general: Small is smart Are expensive Mainly distribution Very few professionals

Hedge Funds: Spanish industry Demand Use of HF among Spanish Institutionals 1. Fund Management industry 2. Insurance Companies 3. Pension Funds (Pension consultants) 4. Private Banking (Family officers)

Hedge Funds: Strategies Strategies Long/Short 40% Convertible Arbitrage 6% Event Driven 20% Market Neutral 6% Global Macro 10% Fixed Income Arbitrage 8% Emerging Markets 5% Managed Futures 5% Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es

Hedge Funds: Strategies Volatility of Strategies Long/Short 16,4% Convertible Arbitrage 6,2% Event Driven 8,6% Market Neutral 2,5% Global Macro 13,8% Fixed Income Arbitrage 4,8% Emerging Markets 22,5% Managed Futures 17,3% Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es

Hedge Funds: Strategy Global Global+HF EUR BONDS 40 37 USD BONDS 20 20 EUR EQUITY 20 8 US EQUITY 10 10 NASDAQ 10 9 HEDGE FUND 0 15 Volatility 6,3% 5,6%

Hedge Funds: Strategy Global+HF UP EUR BONDS 37 28 USD BONDS 20 19 EUR EQUITY 8 12 US EQUITY 10 13 NASDAQ 9 13 HEDGE FUND 15 16 Volatility 5,6 6,2

Hedge Funds: Strategy Global+HF DOWN EUR BONDS 37 56 USD BONDS 20 23 EUR EQUITY 8 1 US EQUITY 10 4 NASDAQ 9 3 HEDGE FUND 15 13 Volatility 5,6 4,4

Hedge Funds: Strategy No HF Yes HF Relative CASH 20 17-3 BONDS 30 26-4 EQUITY 50 42-8 HEDGE F. 0 15 15 Volatility 10% 9% 0,8-1,2%

Hedge Funds: Strategies Volatility of Strategies Long/Short 16,4% Convertible Arbitrage 6,2% Event Driven 8,6% Market Neutral 2,5% Global Macro 13,8% Fixed Income Arbitrage 4,8% Emerging Markets 22,5% Managed Futures 17,3% Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es

Hedge Funds: Strategies Strategies TE (15%) Long/Short 2-3% Convertible Arbitrage 0,5-1% Event Driven 3-4% Market Neutral 0,5-0,75% Global Macro 2-4% Fixed Income Arbitrage 1-2% Emerging Markets 2-4% Managed Futures 2-5% Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es

Hedge Funds: Transparency A word on transparency If hedge fund managers want to attract institutional investors, transparency must increase. Performance evaluation doesn t exist. Ex ante risk control is very complicated. Performance attribution doesn t exist. A suggestion: Style analysis (Sharpe 1988)

Thank you SERFIEX S.A. Edificio Iberia Mart I Pedro Teixeira 8, 10º Planta. 28020 MADRID + 34 91 319 03 47 info@serfiex.es www.serfiex.es Reuters<SERFIEX01> www.serfiex.es