Conventional hedge fund fees still average 2% of assets under management and 20% to 25% of profits generated.
True, it’s getting tougher for hedge funds to find as many clients as before the recession but demand is still good.
Considering the 2008/2009 financial meltdown, hedge fund fees have been more stable than expected. Some hedge funds continue to make big money. But they are a decided minority, compared to the past. Many do well, but not in line with risks they take. ( See the Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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