Boho
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I read that hedge fund managers are allowed to do risky things that aren't allowed with regular funds. I wouldn't compare the two especially when there are studies that are more on point, like the 60/40 one I linked to.
https://www.sec.gov/answers/hedge.htm
"Unlike mutual funds, hedge funds are not subject to some of the regulations that are designed to protect investors."
https://www.sec.gov/answers/hedge.htm
"Unlike mutual funds, hedge funds are not subject to some of the regulations that are designed to protect investors."
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