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Trend following’s bumper returns mask fading convexity

Research suggests strategy is no longer a reliable hedge against stock market crashes

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Trend followers are enjoying their best returns ever, but the good times could be masking the strategy’s fading qualities as a tail-risk hedge, according to new research.

An index of leading trend-following strategies run by Societe Generale was up more than 26% year-to-date at the time of writing. And yet a study by $3.4 billion boutique quant firm Versor Investments suggests the strategy has lost

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