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Snake Oil, basically.  
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Leveraging [[alpha]] is technically possible, but in practice --- yeah.  
[[Leverage|Leveraging]] [[alpha]] is technically possible, but in practice --- yeah.  


What most {{tag|hedge fund}} manager claim to be [[leveraged alpha]] is, usually, really plain old [[vega]] - that is, just [[leverage]]. If your market benchmark is beating the borrowing rate, you will make money by borrowing.
What most {{tag|hedge fund}} manager claim to be [[leveraged alpha]] is, usually, really plain old [[vega]] - that is, just [[leverage]]. If your market benchmark is beating the risk-free borrowing rate, you ''will'' make money by borrowing. But if it ain’t...


If someone pitches "[[leveraged alpha]]" product to you, they are most likely a charlatan - which you would expect, it being the financial markets and all - and a mediocre manager. Especially if they use [[backtesting]] to demonstrate their historical [[alpha]].
A fellow who pitches a “[[leveraged alpha]]product to you is most likely a charlatan you would expect that, it being the financial markets and all and a mediocre [[fund manager]]. Especially if you see [[backtesting]] to demonstrate ''historical'' [[alpha]].


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Go hunting for charlatans [http://www.google.com/search?rls=ig&hl=en&q=%22Leveraged+Alpha here].
Go hunting for charlatans [http://www.google.com/search?rls=ig&hl=en&q=%22Leveraged+Alpha%22 here].

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Snake oil, basically.

Leveraging alpha is technically possible, but in practice --- yeah.

What most hedge fund manager claim to be leveraged alpha is, usually, really plain old vega - that is, just leverage. If your market benchmark is beating the risk-free borrowing rate, you will make money by borrowing. But if it ain’t...

A fellow who pitches a “leveraged alpha” product to you is most likely a charlatan — you would expect that, it being the financial markets and all — and a mediocre fund manager. Especially if you see backtesting to demonstrate historical alpha.


Go hunting for charlatans here.