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RE: How to start a hedge fund



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Thanks to everyone who responded this mail.  All the
information was very helpful.

Managing client accounts sounds interesting.  What's
the main difference between managing client accounts
and operating a hedge fund?  Hedge probably require
more to get licensed and for reporting, but how does
that compare to the amount of effort required to set
up and manage client accounts?  Are there limits on
amount of managed money in client accounts?

Is there a site that contrasts the two forms of MM? 
And how does this compare to Portfolio Management?

--- cwest <cwest@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In a nutshell, forget it. Hedge Funds are old-hat
> and cost a
> considerable amount to do sucessfully. Managing
> client-accounts is much
> simpler in all repects, imo.
> 
> Colin West
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Calandra Sikes [mailto:jen450us@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:18 AM
> To: OMEGA-LIST@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: How to start a hedge fund
> 
> 
> Say you have some systems you've traded succesfully
> for a year or so and you would like to trade it for
> other people.  You want to start a hedge fund but
> are
> unsure what the first steps should be since all you
> know is sytsem development and trading from your
> secluded office.
> 
> What are the first steps?
> How do you publish your trading results to attract
> customers?
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Jen.
> 
>