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TL;DR Hedge funds are investment vehicles that pool capital from accredited investors or institutional clients and employ a wide range of strategies to generate

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Hedge funds are investment vehicles that pool capital from accredited investors or institutional clients and employ a wide range of strategies to generate high returns. Unlike mutual funds, hedge funds are less regulated and have greater flexibility in their investment choices. Here are some key aspects of hedge funds:

1. Characteristics of Hedge Funds


2. Popular Hedge Fund Strategies


3. Risks and Benefits


4. Famous Hedge Fund Managers

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