When investors are looking for a hedge fund to invest their money with, they usually look at returns. Of course, the larger the positive return, the better, but what about during major market selloffs? It may be easy to discount a hedge fund's negative return when everyone else lost a lot of money. However, hedge funds that break even during such periods deserve extra credit.
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Moez Kassam of Anson Funds has a solid track record of protecting wealth during some massive selloffs like the one in March 2020. So how does he do it?