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Curreen Value Fund: Buying Boring Esoteric Stocks With High Returns

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Value-orientated hedge funds all invest along the same lines but their styles vary significantly. Christian Ryther's Curreen Capital is a great example.

This under-the-radar fund was set up in 2013 and the long-only fund is a highly concentrated vehicle investing in only five to 15 stocks at a time.

Christian Ryther: Seeking Boring Companies

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Christian Ryther, who was previously an analyst at hedge fund firms NeuStrada Capital and Principled Capital Management has, so far, produced some impressive results for his investors whilst using a low-risk approach.

So far this strategy has achieved some extremely impressive results. Since inception to the end of the third quarter of 2017, Ryther has achieved a total return of 104.7% or 18% annualized compared to a return for the...

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