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What’s Considered A Good Track Record?

A good hedge fund track record should at least have:

  1. Reports issued by credible & independent third party accountants and auditors;
  2. The fund is properly structured (i.e. LP/GP, IBC, Corp.) with numerous limited partners/shareholders, sizable Net Asset Value (NAV) and most importantly, consistent track records & reporting from the beginning;
  3. At least 1 year of track record, preferably covering both bull & bear markets

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