Hedge funds spending billions on obscure data; Digital wealth M&A; CBD primed to explode (2024)

Dear Readers,

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The $66 billion bank mega-merger wasn't the craziest piece of news this week, with Jeff Bezos accusing National Enquirer's publisher of blackmail (truly something you'd expect to see at the front of the National Enquirer). What a world.

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Putting aside a fight betweenthe president and the world's richest man, I continue to be fascinated by SoftBank, the Japanese tech company buying stakes in Silicon Valley unicorns such as Uber and WeWork at eye-popping valuations. In a sign of just how quickly SoftBank is writing checks, the megafund disclosed this week it had spent half of its $100 billion Vision Fund in just two years. At its current rate of spending of about $7 billion per quarter, the remainder of the fund will last just a year and a half.

As we reported in January, the fund spent a staggering $894 million on investment-banking fees in 2018, securing financial advice on deals and procuring an array of bonds, loans, and equity investments.

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That's not just the highest total for any company last year, but the highest in at least the past decade.

It doesn't seem like SoftBank is showing any signs of slowing down. This week, it led a $440 million round in the UK fintech OakNorth, making it one of Europe's most highly valued companies.

I've talked to several Silicon Valley lawyers and investors who are worried about a lack of discipline in SoftBank's spending spree, e.g. writing checks for hundreds of millions to companies that simply don't need the money (a commonly cited example is the dog walking app Wag, which raised $300 million from the fund last year). There's also concern about freewheeling spending from companies that receive SoftBank cash. One tech adviser pointed me to a client who he said had received an investment from SoftBank and then proceeded to spend a big chunk of it on a Super Bowl ad.

"SoftBank makes the cost of capital so low for entrepreneurs [that it] gives rise to bad habits like cash burn and just going for market share," a leading venture capitalist in India told Nikkei last year. "Capital efficiency goes out the window. Capital can crown the wrong winner."

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There's already been some red flags. A month after the fund invested in Roviant Sciences, the drug failed in alate-stage Alzheimer's trial, and several executives left the company (it's since raised even more money). And, of course, SoftBank has received scrutiny for its ties to the Saudi government after thedisappearance of a Saudi journalist.

As the Vision Fund continues to disrupt the venture landscape and shape the world's most valuable companies, I think it's going to be one of the most important business stories of the next five years. I'd love to hear your thoughts! Please reach out to me at [email protected] anytime.

Have a good weekend!

- Olivia

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Hedge funds are spending billions to get an edge through access to satellite images and credit-card transactions. Now they fear a crackdown's coming.

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One hedge-fund manager didn't invest much in oil, but a data company's unusual pitch caught his eye.

The firm said it could pinpoint which oil rigs in Texas were operating in real time, information that could be used, for a price, to make better bets on the commodity. How did the company acquire this type of potentially extremely lucrative data? It paid a guy $50 to drive around and stick sensors on oil rigs.

The hedge-fund manager, who declined to be named, said he immediately passed.

As hedge funds seek out new ways to beat the market, they're increasingly looking to "alternative" data providersthat offer insights into companies not found in filingsand earnings calls, such as satellite images and credit-card transactions. But while most data providers operate above board, the cautionary tale is an extreme example of how traders are trying to balance the promise of getting ahead with the need to avoid using illegal information.

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The geniuses who helped design Apple's first mouse have been focusing on blockchain

The design firm that created Apple's first mouse has turned its considerable design prowess on the world of blockchain with a promise that the internet won't be the same again.

Ideo is investing in startups involved with what it calls the distributed web, which are projects like peer-to-peer digital-cash networks, permission-less services, marketplaces, and messaging platforms. Elements of access, ownership, and control can now be embedded into software applications, opening up a new world.

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It also set up a venture-capital fundto take stakes, though the firm declined to provide more details. Already an investor in six companies, it plans to make as many as a dozen more investments this year.

"We're at that Cambrian moment," said Joe Gerber, one of two managing directors at Ideo's CoLab project. "The foundational elements of the internet are being rewritten."

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Investors are asking hedge funds to move to a '0-and-30' fee model, and it's putting pressure on a big chunk of the industry

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Investors paid hedge-fund managers millions of dollars in 2018 — even though most funds posted dismal returns.

For years, most hedge funds charged investors a flat rate of 2%, known as a management fee, as well as a 20% performance fee — known as the "2-and-20 model." Hedge-fund fees are typically higher than those at other types of investment funds, based on the promise they'll make money even if the market is down.

But the emergence of public pressure from big investors, including pension plans, to lower costs — as well as several years of mediocre performance from hedge funds — has led to a rethinking of what investors should be paying for, BI's Bradley Saacks reported.

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SoFi was in talks to acquire a fintech backing some of the hottest robo-advisers as it began to eye expansion beyond its lending roots

Lending startup SoFi was in late-stage talks to acquire afintech backing some of the industry's top robo-advisersin an attempt to grow its digital-wealth platform, Business Insider has learned.

The $4 billion San Francisco-based fintech firm held discussions in recent months to buy Apex Clearing, a custody-and-clearing firm thatservices fintechs such as Betterment and Stash,but deal talks fell through. Acquiring Apex would have helped SoFi continue to grow beyond its lending roots to become a personal-finance hub for managing people's money across the board.

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It's a billionaire bounce back as Einhorn, Ackman, and Edelman all post good January returns after a brutal 2018

For several well-known funds, the start of 2019 has helped wash off the stink of last year, as big-name managers such as David Einhorn, Bill Ackman, Joseph Edelman, and Dmitry Balyasny all finished January with positive returns.

The overall hedge-fund industry had one of the best months in its history, returning 4% on average after declining 2.2% in December, according to data tracker eVestment.

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A top venture investor that backed companies such as Bird and TheRealReal explains why CBD is primed to explode

Venerable VC fund Greycroft is the latest big investorto push into the trendy CBD space.

The firm participated in a $3.3 million seed funding round for Prima, a CBD startup which is set to officially launch in March, along with New York-based venture firm Lerer Hippeau, BI's Jeremy Berke reported.

Greycroft, which was founded by VC pioneer Alan Patricof and has backed buzzy consumer startups such as Thrive Market, Bird, TheRealReal, and Venmo, is seeking exposure to what's set to be a huge market. The Brightfield Group, a cannabis-industry research firm, estimates the hemp-based CBD market will skyrocket to $22 billion by 2022 in the US alone.

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While some mainstream VCs have invested in both CBD and cannabis-tech companies, Lerer Hippeau included, the Prima investment marks the first time Greycroft has actively put money into the sector.

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Quote of the week: "I'm stranded in a different state with no way to get gas. I was put on hold for 40 minutes and all you have to say is check back???? I should have switched a long time ago" - Wells Fargo customer Haley Ledbetter voicing her frustration about an online systems outage at the bank that left many unable to pay their bills or purchase food.

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Hedge funds spending billions on obscure data; Digital wealth M&A; CBD primed to explode (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest danger to investors of hedge fund investing? ›

In addition, some unique risks common to most hedge funds must be evaluated such as the possibility of fraud, regulatory action, or market illiquidity.

How do hedge funds make billions? ›

Hedge funds seem to rake in billions of dollars a year for their professional investment acumen and portfolio management across a range of strategies. Hedge funds make money as part of a fee structure paid by fund investors based on assets under management (AUM).

Which hedge fund strategy has the highest return? ›

In the recent period, long/short equities hedge funds were the most consistent among strategic mandates in delivering strong returns to their investors as they recorded their fourth double-digit performance in 2021 over the last five years.

Do high net worth individuals invest in hedge funds? ›

High-net-worth individuals are a key component of the hedge fund investor base, as they often have the financial means and risk tolerance to invest in these complex vehicles.

What is the most profitable hedge fund ever? ›

Citadel has now made $74 billion for investors since its inception in 1990, more than any other hedge fund firm.

What is hedge fund in simple words? ›

The term “hedge fund” refers to an investment instrument with pooled funds that is managed to outperform average market returns. The fund manager often hedges the fund's positions to protect them from market risk.

Can I run a hedge fund by myself? ›

But a short track record of outperforming the market in your personal trading account isn't enough to start a hedge fund. You'll also need to assemble a team to make sure that you establish and operate legally and register with all the necessary parties. You'll need to market your fund and raise money to invest.

Do billionaires use hedge funds? ›

The recent Forbes 400 (richest American billionaires) list has about 112 people, by my count, who made their fortunes in some form of Finance, Investments, Hedge Funds, insurance or banking.

Who owns hedge funds? ›

Remuneration of portfolio managers

Hedge fund management firms are often owned by their portfolio managers, who are therefore entitled to any profits that the business makes.

What is the 2 20 rule for hedge funds? ›

The 2 and 20 is a hedge fund compensation structure consisting of a management fee and a performance fee. 2% represents a management fee which is applied to the total assets under management. A 20% performance fee is charged on the profits that the hedge fund generates, beyond a specified minimum threshold.

What is the highest hedge fund returns in history? ›

Citadel, which ranked second in 2023, made $8.1 billion in profits after bringing in a record-breaking $16 billion in 2022. Its $74 billion in gains since inception rank it as the most successful hedge fund in history.

What is the wealthiest hedge fund? ›

Largest hedge fund firms
RankFirmAUM as of June 2023 (millions of USD)
1Bridgewater Associates$97,200
2Man Group$69,900
3Millennium Management, LLC$57,346
4The Children's Investment Fund Management$56,000
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What is the average return on hedge funds? ›

All hedge funds tracked by BNP Paribas returned an average of 7.66% in 2023, differing from the survey results released on Feb. 12. In 2022, these hedge funds returned an average of 0.42%, said a BNP spokesperson. However, survey respondents said their hedge fund portfolios returned an average of 1.1% in 2022.

Why are hedge fund owners so rich? ›

Hedge funds make money by charging a management fee and a percentage of profits. The typical fee structure is 2 and 20, meaning a 2% fee on assets under management and 20% of profits, sometimes above a high water mark. For example, let's say a hedge fund manages $1 billion in assets. It will earn $20 million in fees.

Is BlackRock a hedge fund? ›

BlackRock manages US$38bn across a broad range of hedge fund strategies. With over 20 years of proven experience, the depth and breadth of our platform has evolved into a comprehensive toolkit of 30+ strategies.

What is the risk of hedge fund investment? ›

These risks include market volatility, leverage and less regulatory oversight when compared with traditional investments. Additionally, hedge funds often have high fees and require a substantial minimum investment, making them less accessible to average investors.

What is a potential disadvantage to an investor in a hedge fund? ›

The Disadvantage: High Fees and Expenses

While hedge funds can offer the potential for high returns, they come with a significant downside: high fees and expenses. These fees can eat into investment returns and reduce the overall profit margin.

What are the problems with hedge funds? ›

Leverage risk — A fund may have an exposure greater than 100% of the assets invested. So, if markets move against the fund's position, it could lose a lot. Derivatives and short selling both involve leverage risk. Liquidity risk — Investing in assets not traded on an open market makes them harder to sell or value.

What is the market risk of a hedge fund? ›

First, high levels of volatility are expected to have more effects in down markets than in up markets as Hedge Funds are more vulnerable during these periods. Second, the correlation structure between Hedge Funds and the market indexes is low in up markets but becomes stronger in down markets.

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