For Teton Capital Partners, 2017 was a mixed year. The firm, which has a strong record of beating the S&P 500, lagged the market with a gain of just 9.3% for the year, compared to a 21.8% positive performance for the broader index. [timeless] Q2 hedge fund letters, conference, scoops etc Still, 2018 got off to a better start for the $1.1 billion long/short equity hedge fund. According to a copy of the firm’s first quarter letter to investors, which has been reviewed by ValueWalk, Teton ended the first quarter with a net gain of 1.1%, compared to a loss…
Teton Capital Beating The Market With Market Hedges
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