Equity Market Neutral

Equity market neutral strategies, associated with hedge fund investing, seek to exploit factors unique to particular stock by staying neutral on factors that reflect broader conditions in the sector, industry, level of market capitalization, country, or region. This was the strategy of the paradigmatic hedge fund run by Alfred Winslow Jones between 1949 and 1966. Jones and his equity market neutral strategy were profiled in an article in Fortune magazine, 1966, by Carol Loomis, The Jones nobody keeps up with. He had managed to keep his methods out of the public eye until that point.

 

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