Zelman,
I know a couple that are in the business of seeding.
But they wont be interested in a guarantee note..
If you want, you can email me some info on your fund and I would be
happy to pass it to them.
Regards,
Hani
aljazzaf@...
--- In hedgefunds123@yahoogroups.com, "zyakubov01" <zyakubov@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi my name is Zelman and noticed that your fund is doing real well i
> have a hedge fund that been running for 4 years now and has been
> profitable every year. The fund also provides a 90% guranteed backed
> note from a huge Bank in Canada. If $10 Million investment is
> something you seek to invest on a very conservative Hedge Fund
please
> let me know. This fund averages aprox. 17% annually with a 1 1/2%
> monthly risk.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Zelman Yakubov
> 516-229-2727
> 718-926-0892
> zyakubov@...
>
>
>
> --- In hedgefunds123@yahoogroups.com, aljazzaf <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > LatAm Hedge Fund Assets Balloon
> > Jul-01-2008 | Source: LatinFinance.com
> >
> > Total estimated assets in hedge funds focusing on LatAm rose
sharply
> > in Q1 2008 and have increased significantly since the end of
2006,
> > according to HedgeFund.Net. "At the end of Q1 2008 total assets
in
> > LatAm focused funds reached an estimated $21.28 billion. This was
an
> > increase of $4.9 billion in the quarter and was mainly in the
form of
> > new allocations to the region," says HFN.
> >
> >
> > This represented an almost 30% rise in assets during the quarter,
the
> > fund tracker adds. Since HFN started covering LatAm in February
2007,
> > its benchmark average index has increased 28.02%, outperforming
every
> > strategy-specific HFN benchmark except the HFN Mortgages Average
and
> > most regional or country specific benchmarks.
> >
> >
> > Only the HFN Brazil, Middle East/North Africa and China averages
have
> > outperformed the broad LatAm hedge fund index, says HFN. The
majority
> > of funds focusing on LatAm manage fewer than $500 million in
assets
> > and smaller fund size has not necessarily translated to better
> > performance.
> >
> >
> > "In the last 12 months, the smallest funds, those with less than
$20
> > million in AUM, have produced the lowest returns at each
percentile
> > point outside of the top 10th percentile," says HFN. LatAm hedge
> > funds returned 4.07% in May, much more than the 1.88% global
average.
> > They have made 4.63% in the year to date, versus 0.67% for funds
on
> > average globally.
> >
>