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Too Many Hedge Funds or Too Few Tech Stocks?

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Rupert Hargreaves
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According to the 2017 JP Morgan annual Institutional Investor Survey, institutional investors believe that there are too many hedge funds out there chasing too few opportunities. The 251 respondents to the survey reported an aggregate of $600 billion invested in hedge funds at the end of the year.

Just under two-thirds of this group, around 60%, believe that there are too many hedge funds chasing limited opportunities to generate alpha in the market. Nowhere is this trend more apparent than in the tech...

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