20.03.2013 - Hedge funds still lagging S&P 500, commodities under pressure
Hedge funds continue to lag the market, according to new data from lead hedge fund analyst Mary Ann Bartels at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research. The preliminary February return for the Global Diversified Hedge Fund index was a gain of 0.17% compared to the S&P 500 gain of 1.11%. The Investable Hedge Fund weekly index is up 0.65% MTD for March, while the S&P is up 2.63%. Commodities are also under pressure as hedge funds sell out of their positions. Macro hedge funds aggressively sold commodities for the first time since January, while other large speculators sold energy across the board out of a crowded long. Only crude remains in a crowded long position. Wheat remains on the edge of a crowded short. Funds bought gold & palladium, sold silver & platinum, and were flat in copper. Gold remains in a buy zone. Palladium stays in a crowded long...............................................Full Article: Source
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