Travel itinerary away in an underground London exclusive Mayfair is Manager hedge fund investing exclusively in raw materials, one of a small film trading goods spreads-and make a lot of money in the process.
VOC capital management riding a wave of disappointment with commodities markets over the last three years have attracted hundreds of billions of dollars in oil, gold, metals, livestock and soft commodities such as sugar and coffee.
Banks and trading houses have convinced many pension funds and other investors to buy in markets commodity and energy, arguing that can offer an attractive investment against inflation, diversification and big returns in growing markets.
However, many have lost money to such passive investments hold long positions in the range bound or falling markets and the cost of rolling stock by contract to oversupply of markets.
Enter WTO and a host of other commodities-focused mutual funds make money trading posts within and between commodities, called "relative-value" or "big-short" spreads.
' Some suggested that commodities are not as an investment, "VOC co-founder and partner Christiaen van Lanschot said."But this is not a goods fail. What is the approach has failed to invest in commodities. '
Mr Van Lanschot says trading strategies in commodities in many cases it was "very naive, very simplistic for what is an incredibly complex and dynamic market".
The complexity of these markets has been masked by close Objects in the last year between financial markets and certain commodities, which have seen shares and oil, for example, move in lock-step for many months at a time.
These associations, partly a reflection of massive capital inflows from passive investors, encouraged false considers that commodities is a single market moving-mostly by-together.
"There is now a commodity trade where everything is hidden and sell at the same time," said Paul Caruso, analyst in New York-registered investment administrator Galtere Ltd, which is approximately $ 1-billion (u.s.) in the framework of the management.
"We have seen commodities decouple because moving with the economic fundamentals of supply and demand rather than a purely investment flows," he told Reuters Caruso.
Change in Fund strategy on data from the Commodity Futures Trading, showing reduction of long held by money and such diversified risk away from the inactive products.
"Hedge funds were largely on the long side and now it is much more balanced between longs and shorts," said Olivier Jakob, head of advisors Petromatrix in Zug, Switzerland.
VOC and other specialized commodity hedge fund managers have developed investment strategies to make money, even when the markets are bound to the region by selecting the trends and patterns of behaviour that is common in commodities by analyzing the values.
"It doesn't matter if it is lack of wheat or cocoa or gold, you are going to impact a market in a similar way, if the supply is lower demand, regardless of the goods, that is to see some pricing behaviour," said VOC co-founder Nicholas Denbow.
"We are very spreads, or spreads in a good or between them. 'A strategy used by the WTO and others include searches for the steepest points to the forward price curve and sale or purchase these points taking opposite positions in other goods.
Based in Stockholm, hedge fund IPM information Portfolio Management, with 8-billion dollars in assets, making 30 to 40 bets about the differences in price between the commodity or time spreads on commodities and returns the 5 percent net within five months.
"We use a market-based model," said Alex Gioulekas, head of research at IPM. "The largest is based on relative value, which performs well in a market. "
VOC trades 24 commodities, ranging from crude oil and natural gas in wheat, maize and cocoa. all trading positions designed to limit the exposure to short-term shocks and instead make money from long-term trends.
"We market Our models based on timing. General principles as applied in the markets for commodities," said Mr Denbow. "We are trying to take a new look good investment, a more intelligent approach. "
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