Quadriga Superfund - Managed Futures

Discussion in 'Financial Futures' started by USAtrader, Mar 22, 2004.

  1. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    Net of fees, the series B shares are up 54.90% YTD as of 7/15/08.
     
    #771     Jul 16, 2008
  2. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    As of 7/31/08, the series B shares has dropped about 20% from it's high, in the past 2 weeks.
     
    #772     Aug 5, 2008
  3. Quadriga Superfund, L.P. Series B
    Performance p.a.*: 14.70%
    Annual Std. Deviation*: 39.79%
    Sharpe Ratio**: 0.37

    Some of the worst statistics I've ever seen for a trend-following managed futures fund; next to John Henry that is.
     
    #773     Aug 5, 2008
  4. People redeeming profits when oil starts to drop.
    Maybe next trend will be thier currency play
     
    #774     Aug 6, 2008
  5. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    What are some of the better trend-following managed futures funds that you follow?
     
    #775     Aug 6, 2008
  6. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    Bought some back in August after selling in March.
     
    #776     Sep 2, 2008
  7. MAN AHL, Tulip Trend, Brummers Lynx, Winton Futures, Transtrend
     
    #777     Sep 2, 2008
  8. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    Thanks for your reply. The performance for the funds are indeed excellent. However, the minimum investment for Tulip Trend, Winton Futures, and Transtrend is way too high for me.

    I can't seem to find performance info for Brummers Lynx. Are they available in the US. Can you please provide a web link?

    Are you invested in any/all of the funds listed?

    I may look more into MAN AHL. It might have a low enough initial minimum requirement for me to invest in. Thanks again.
     
    #778     Sep 3, 2008
  9. #779     Sep 3, 2008
  10. tommy_b

    tommy_b

    Thanks, IASG was the first place I looked. Found figures for the other funds you quoted but not Brummer.

    Found the Swedish Brummer site too but the English links don't seem to indicate performance figures. Did you find it somewhere or are you an investor already. Is it availability in the US?
     
    #780     Sep 4, 2008