Over the years and during times like the volatility that has swept the market year to date, the best hedge fund managers display their adaptability. Being able to move and change with the times is essential when it comes to investment management.
AQR co-founder and CIO Cliff Asness joined Ben Johnson of Morningstar to discuss how they've changed and how important it is for investors to stand firm — even when extreme volatility might make them want to run for the hills.
Michelle Jones was a television news producer for eight years. She produced the morning news programs for the NBC affiliates in Evansville, Indiana and Huntsville, Alabama and spent a short time at the CBS affiliate in Huntsville. She has experience as a writer and public relations expert for a wide variety of businesses.
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